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Global cues subdue equity markets; Sensex down over 400 pts

By IANS | Updated: November 11, 2021 10:40 IST

Mumbai, Nov 11 Negative global cues along with foreign fund outflows subdued India's key equity indices - S&P ...

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Mumbai, Nov 11 Negative global cues along with foreign fund outflows subdued India's key equity indices - S&P BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50 - during Thursday's early-morning trade session.

At 10.15 a.m., the 30-scrip sensitive index traded at 59,921.26 points, down 438.60 points or 0.77 per cent.

The Sensex opened at 60,291.70 points from its previous close of 60,352.82 points.

Besides, the NSE Nifty50 traded at 17,877.15 points, lower by 135.30 points or 0.78 per cent.

It opened at 17,967.45 points from its previous close of 18,017.20 points.

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