Sensex in negative zone, down by 38 points after RBI policy
The benchmark BSE sensex slipped into a negative zone by falling over 38 points
Mumbai: After climbing to record highs for the seventh straight session in early trade, the benchmark BSE sensex on Tuesday slipped into negative zone by falling over 38 points even as the RBI kept interest rates unchanged.
After a positive opening when it continued with its record-setting spree and hit a new record high of 22,485.77 points, the sensex fell back to trade 38.06 points, or 0.17 per cent to 22,348.21, soon after the Reserve Bank announced its policy review. Sensex had rallied over 1,265 points, or 6 per cent in March.
After a positive opening when it continued with its record-setting spree and hit a new record high of 22,485.77 points, the sensex fell back to trade 38.06 points, or 0.17 per cent to 22,348.21, soon after the Reserve Bank announced its policy review. Sensex had rallied over 1,265 points, or 6 per cent in March.
( Source : PTI )
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