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Top stocks to watch : Buy HCL Tech, Jubilant,Reliance Comm tumbles over 50%,Yes Bank down up to 5%

Opening Bell: Sensex, Nifty Open Lower Indian equity benchmarks opened lower after rallying for two consecutive trading sessions. The S&P BSE Sensex Index fell as much as 0.43 per cent to 36,314 and the NSE Nifty 50 Index fell as much as 0.45 per cent to 10,844. The market breadth was tilted in favour of sellers. About 891 stocks declined and 557 shares advanced on the National Stock Exchange.

Market Opens: Indian indices started the day on a negative note with Nifty trading around 10,850 level. At 09:18 hrs IST, the Sensex is down 132.64 points at 36336.79, while Nifty is down 42.50 points at 10851.20. About 315 shares have advanced, 533 shares declined, and 41 shares are unchanged. 

Zee Entertainment, Yes Bank, Hero Moto, Indiabulls Housing, Reliance Communications, Reliance Infra are trading lower, while gainers are Titan and Divis Lab.



Reliance Group Stocks Decline, RCom Falls Over 50% Shares of Reliance group companies declined, led by Reliance Communications, which fell over 50 per cent intraday. Reliance Communications said it will propose a similar debt resolution plan to the National Company Law Tribunal that it had been pursuing outside the court.

Rupee Opens: The Indian rupee slipped in the early trade on Monday. It has opened lower by 36 paise at 71.60 per dollar on Monday versus Friday's close of 71.24.

Yes Bank Shares fall up to 5% :  Bank is a sell with a stop of Rs 189 target of Rs 175.

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