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Sensex up 10 pts on selective buying at lower levels
PTI
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It reflects badly on the measures taken to curb the Covid-19 outbreak in the city
It reflects badly on the measures taken to curb the Covid-19 outbreak in the city

The 30-share Bombay Stock Exchange index, Sensex, which gained 308.23 points in the last session, rose 10.15 points to 18,528.96, after touching intra-day low of 18,367.21.

However, the broad-based National Stock Exchange index Nifty failed to hold gains and settled with a minor loss of 0.35 point to 5,551.10. It touched the day's high of 5,586.05 and a low of 5,502.40.

The barometer's two heaviest stocks -- with 23 per cent weightage -- Reliance Industries and Infosys Technologies, saved the market from a fall.

RIL closed Rs 2.95 up at Rs 958.35 and Infosys by Rs 16.80 to Rs 2,903.70.
The FMCG sector index remained the best performer, adding 1.24 per cent at 3,687.60 as Hindustan Unilever surged the most since October 2009 -- up Rs 9.75 at Rs 284.45 after its fourth-quarter profit beat market expectations.

Metals, teck, PSU and refinery sectors were other stocks that held the market.
Of the Sensex pack, 12 stocks ended with gains while 18 closed with losses as investors bought stocks selectively, at attractive low levels after a 3.2 per cent fall last week.

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(Published 09 May 2011, 10:52 IST)