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US markets end mixed
The US markets ended on a mixed note. Dow Jones closed at 10,390, higher by one point, Nasdaq ended at 2,189, lower by four points and the S&P shed two points or 0.25% at 1,103.25.
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Markets end near day's high; Sensex recoups over 300pts

Swine flu worries and weak cues from the Asian markets dragged the markets today, despite strong June IIP numbers. However, markets recovered towards the close, to settle near the day"s high, led by fresh buying in select index heavyweights. Realty stocks, led by DLF, were the major benefeciraies in the pull back. - Novartis gains on hopes of flu vaccine order - Tata Steel drops 4% on product price cut - Bharat Forge declines on ICRA loan downgrade - DLF gains on metro rail fundraising plans - Wipro sheds marginally despite new order hopes - Raj Oil Mills ends at marginal discount on debut The Sensex today opened down 122 points at 14,953. Weak cues from Asian and US markets dragged the index to a low of 14,701 - down 374 points. However, fresh buying in realty stocks buoyed the index to a high of 15,044. The Sensex finally ended at 15,020 - down 54 points. The Nifty ended down 14 points at 4,458. Earlier in the day, the index tumbled 112 points to a low of 4,359 but managed to recover and touch a high of 4,474. The BSE realty index rebounded from a low of 3,565 in the morning to end at 3,773 - up 2%. The market breadth was fairly negative - out of 2,681 stocks traded 1,367 declined while 1,215 advanced. INDEX MOVERS... Bharti Airtel rallied 6% to Rs 405. Tata Motors surged 4.5% to Rs 447. DLF gained 3% at Rs 373. Jaiprakash Associates and Sun Pharma added 2.7% each to Rs 214 and Rs 1,239. HDFC Bank, Hero Honda, Reliance communications, ACC and ITC also moved up marginally. Among the Nifty stocks, Ranbaxy surged 5% to Rs 289. Jindal Steel was up 4% at Rs 2,966. BPCL, Cipla and Idea Cellular also added 1-3% each. ...AND SHAKERS Tata Steel and TCS shed 4% each at Rs 444 and Rs 519, respectively. Hindustan Unilever slipped 2.3% to Rs 257. Infosys, Hindalco, ONGC, Sterlite, SBI, Larsen & Toubro, Tata Power and Reliance Infrastructure dropped 1% each. In Nifty, Cairn India and Tata Communications slipped 2.5% each to Rs 237 and Rsc463, respectively. VALUE & VOLUME TOPPERS... Reliance topped the combined value chart with a turnover of Rs 896.77 crore, followed by Tata Steel (Rs 886.5 crore), Sesa Goa (Rs 850.89 crore), Unitech (Rs 665.76 crore) and Aban Offshore (Rs 634.1 crore). The combined volume chart was topped by Unitech with trades of over 77.6 million shares, followed by Suzlon (57.64 million), GVK Power & Infrustructure (47.42 million), Mahindra Satyam (38.11 million) and Ispat Industries (37.48 million).


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