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US markets close in the green

The US markets have ended on a positive note. - US market ends firm; MTNL ADR up 3% - US markets ends higher on strong retail news - US markets drop on energy shares - US markets gain on strong data, growth forecast - US markets end flat; Patni Computers ADR slips 4% - US markets rally; ICICI Bank zooms 9% The Dow Jones closed at 10437, higher by 30.46 points or 0.29% and the Nasdaq ended at 2203.78, up 5.93 points or 0.27%. The Indian ADRs, however, closed mixed. Among the gainers, Infosys ended at $52.57, higher by $0.66 or 1.27%, Wipro ended at $20.40, up $0.20 or 0.99% and HDFC Bank ended at $136.62, up $0.11 or 0.08%. On the loser"s side, Patni closed at $20.82, down $0.56 or 2.62%, Tata Communications ended at $15.93, lower by $0.34 or 2.09%, Sterlite closed at $18.85, weaker by $0.20 or 1.05%.


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