Share Market: Open market with gains on first day, Vodafone Idea shares surge
Share Market: Open market with gains on first day, Vodafone Idea shares surge
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The stock market opened today on the first day of the week with an increase, with it remaining almost stable in early trade. Apart from this, the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index opened with a gain of 66.3 points at 41,324.04 on Monday. At the same time, after opening the market, the Sensex was seeing a decline of 0.05 percent or 20.52 points at 9.57 am in the opening trade. The Sensex was trending at 41,237.22 this fall. By the time the news was written it went up to a minimum of 41,147.41 ac. On one hand, the National Stock Exchange's index Nifty opened with a gain of 18.4 points on Monday at 12,131.80.

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In early trade, it was trading 0.08 percent or 9.70 points at 12,123.15 on Monday morning at 9.41 am. At this time, shares of 21 companies were trending on green mark and shares of 29 companies on red mark out of 50 Nifty companies. In early trade, the fastest rise among the 50 Nifty companies was seen in the shares of GAIL, INDUSIND BANK, HINDUSTAN UNILEVER, TITAN and HDFC BANK. At the same time, shares of YES BANK, ONGC, CIPLA, BPCL, and IOC companies were seeing the biggest decline.

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Bharti Airtel's stock was trading at Rs 562.50, down 0.44 percent or 2.50 on the Nifty in early trade. Also, the company's 52-week high is 567.55, which was seen on 14 February. Talking about the stock of Vodafone-Idea Ltd., it was trending at 11.76 percent or 0.40 on Monday at Rs 3.80 on Nifty. The stock has a 52-week low of Rs 2.40. Talking about the Indian rupee, it opened at 71.43 on Monday, down seven paise against a dollar. It is being told that the rupee closed at 71.36 on Friday.

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