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The BSE Sensex stayed in the negative zone through out the day and touched a low of 25,540.73 before winding up 256.42 points or 0.99 per cent down at 25,610.53, its weakest closing since September 11. From the 30-share Sensex pack, 22 ended lower.
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On Wednesday, the index had risen by 123.69 points in a brief special Muhurat trading session on the opening day of the Hindu year Samvat 2072. The 50-issue NSE Nifty cracked below the 7,800-mark by plunging 62.75 points or 0.80 per cent to close at 7,762.25. Intra-day, it hovered between 7,730.90 and 7,775.10.
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Tracking a weak trend overseas and slackened demand from jewellers in domestic markets, gold prices slipped below the Rs 26,000 mark by plunging Rs 300 today to 3-month low of Rs 25,950 per 10 gram. Silver also slumped by Rs 500 to Rs 34,400 per kg on reduced offtake by industrial users and coin makers.
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The rupee rallied for the second straight session by gaining 21 paise to end at 66.10 against US dollar on heavy selling of the American currency from banks and exporters, regardless of weak domestic macro-economic data and fall in equities.
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Bihar election results: BJP failed to get any respite from its MPs on the Bihar poll debacle but two senior ministers today sought to placate the dissenting veterans saying their views would be given due consideration.
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Shipping Corporation of India net profit.
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CECS Limited net profit.
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Diesel consumption in India.

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