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Market News- Bharti Airtel,Yes Bank,HDFC Bank top gainers

Bharti Airtel, Yes Bank top gainers - Bharti Airtel shares gained more than 2% to Rs 342.10 on BSE, while Yes Bank shares jumped more than 1.5% to Rs 257 to emerge among the top Sensex gainers.
Indiabulls Housing, NTPC, Yes Bank, Grasim Industries, Bajaj Finserv, L&T, JSW Steel, Eicher Motors are among major gainers on the indices, while losers are Coal India, TCS, Maruti Suzuki, Adani Ports, HUL, Bharti Infratel and Wipro. Among the sectors, except IT and metal all other sectoral indices are trading in green.

Rupee Opens: The Indian rupee gained in the early trade on Friday. It opened higher by 18 paise at 68.64 per dollar versus 68.82 yesterday.

HDFC Bank Top Gainers - HDFC Bank Surges To Record Shares of HDFC Bank extended gains for the fifth consecutive trading session and rose as much as 0.35 per cent to hit an all-time high. The stock traded at 29 times estimated earnings per share for the coming year.

Mindtree Falls-  After Board Scheduled To Meet Again Shares of the IT firm fell as much as 1.6 per cent to Rs 935.05 Mindtree’s board will meet again on March 26, it said in a statement on the exchanges. 

Oil slips but holds near 2019 peak as supplies tighten - Oil fell nearly 1 per cent on Thursday, but held near 2019 highs, supported by a tightening of global stocks, OPEC production cuts and U.S. sanctions on key producers Iran and Venezuela. Brent crude futures fell 64 cents, or 0.9 per cent, to settle at $67.86 a barrel. 

Jet Airways gains - SpiceJet Gains On Reports Company May Consider Taking Over Some Jet Airways Aircraft Shares of SpiceJet extended gains for the fourth consecutive trading session and rose as much as 14.2 per cent to Rs 104.70, their highest level since July 2018.


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