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Indian markets continue to scale new heights

By IANS | Updated: July 3, 2023 14:15 IST

Chennai, July 3 Indian stock markets on Monday continued to hit new heights with the Sensex of BSE ...

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Chennai, July 3 Indian stock markets on Monday continued to hit new heights with the Sensex of BSE touching a high of 65,247.74 points and Nifty of NSE 19,336.10 points.

The Sensex opened at 64,836.16 points and raced up to reach a 52 week high of 65,247.74 points. On Friday the Sensex had closed at 64,718.56. points.

At the NSE, the Nifty opened at 19,246.50 and flared up to a 52 week high of 19,336.10 points.

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