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Market Now: Over 80 stocks hit fresh 52-week highs

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Updated: Jan 01, 2018, 10.31 AM IST
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Market Now: Over 80 stocks hit fresh 52-week highs
Shares of Steel Authority of India (SAIL), Ashok Leyland, Punjab National Bank were among the most traded stocks on NSE.
NEW DELHI: Over 80 stocks, including Container Corporation of India, D B Realty, GMR Infrastructure, Graphite India, Indraprastha Gas and Indowind Energy hit fresh 52-week highs on NSE in Monday's trade.

Jindal Saw, Jindal Steel & Power, KPIT Technologies, United Spirits, PC Jeweller, Raymond, Reliance Power, Steel Authority of India, Unitech and V-Guard Industries were also among the stocks that hit fresh 52-week highs today.

Benchmark NSE Nifty50 index was trading flat at 10,531, while the BSE Sensex was 22 points up at 34,079 around 10.1 am (IST).

Among the 50 stocks in the Nifty50 index, 23 were trading in the green, while 27 were in the red.

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Shares of Steel Authority of India (SAIL), Ashok Leyland, Punjab National Bank, Idea Cellular, NHPC and Bank of Baroda were among the most traded stocks on NSE.

In the Nifty index, Indiabulls Housing Finance, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Aurobindo Pharma, ITC, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories and Cipla were trading among the gainers.

On the other hand, Bharti Infratel, Vedanta, Tata Consultancy Services, Hindalco Industries, Hindustan Unilever and Bajaj Auto were trading among the top losers.
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