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The domestic stock market to remain bullish in the stretch on Wednesday became a victim of offloading at the beginning of the stock market decline of business. with the met on international markets. market spoil signals and bucks dearly against the dollar has also worked to make pressure on the market. The rupee flat against the u.s. dollar is coming to watch. banks, capital goods and consumer fireballs declined by offloading the shares market. However, smalltalk shares Mid Cap and see good edge. key index Sensex Bombay Stock Exchange 37 points with a decline of turnover tax at the level of the 24,751., head of the national stock exchange index nifty has dropped 12 points 008 6191. The highest level of international markets after arriving Tuesday on u.s. markets to close at modest decline and exhaustion was the Dow Jones closing flat and 34,732.. phi-sad with a decline of around 0.5 while 190.57 3, to close at 931.5. appendices 500 Index closed at 1788 0.2 phi-sad dropped. Asian markets also capped only an atmosphere of lethargy. Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook


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