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Sensex lacklustre; metal index up 2%

The Sensex is still in the red and is exhibiting lacklustre movement.The index is now at 17,024, down 26 points. - Sensex breaks the 3-day winning streak - Sensex ends down 76pts - Sensex gyrates between zones - Aban Offshore raises Rs 697.50 cr via QIP - Markets slip into the red - Markets open on a sluggish note The NSE Nifty is at flat at 5,062. Among the sectoral indices, the BSE metal index has added 1.5% to 16,241. Reliance Infrastructure has slipped 2.5% to Rs 1,150. Larsen & Toubro, ICICI Bank, HDFC and Reliance are down 1% each at Rs 1,629, Rs 908, Rs 2,728 and Rs 2,109, respectively. Tata Motors has soared 2.5% to Rs 642. Wipro, Tata Steel, Infosys, ONGC and ITC are up over 1% each. The market breadth is fairly positive, out of 2,739 shares traded. 1,615 shares have advanced and 1,042 have declined so far on the BSE.


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