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Sensex ends up 247pts

The Sensex finally ended (provisional) at 17,032, up 247 points. The NSE Nifty ended (provisional) at 5,060, up 71 points. _________________________________________ UCO Bank seeks shareholders" nod for fund raising Negative view on state-run oil cos: Fitch Jan cement sales in high double-digit The Sensex is now up 205 points at 16,990. The Nifty is up 57 points at 5,047. The BSE Bankex, metal and oil & gas indices have helped in the sharp recovery. Indices are up around 1.5% each. Reliance has pulled the market. The stock is up 1.7% at Rs 2,118. ACC has gained 4% at Rs 762. Hindalco has added 3.2% to Rs 134 while Sterlite is up 1.7% at Rs 860. Baking stocks are up. SBI and HDFC Bank have advanced 2% each to Rs 2,333 and Rs 1,751, respectively. ICICI Bank has moved up 1% at Rs 897. Other gainers in the market include Jaiprakash Associates, DLF, Tata Steel, TCS, Grasim and Hindustan Unilever. However, Bharti Airtel has dropped 1.5% to Rs 289 after the company slashed roaming charges by 60%. The market breadth is slightly positive. Out of 2,733 stocks traded, 1,396 have advanced while 1,242 have declined.


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