Stock market update: Check out the most traded stocks of Tuesday's session

Stock market update: Check out the most traded stocks of Tuesday's session
As many as 33 stocks, including Bata India, Dabur India, Exide Industries, Infosys and ITC, hit 52-week highs on NSE on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI: Reliance Communications (number of shares traded: 16.78 crore), Uttam Value Steels (6.55 crore) and Vakrangee (3.70 crore) emerged as the most traded stocks on NSE on Tuesday.

Sun Pharma (Rs 1,479.34 crore), Tata Steel (Rs 1,382.02 crore), State Bank of India (Rs 748.31 crore), Tata Consultancy Services (Rs 665.77 crore) and DHFL (Rs 651.83 crore) finished the day as the most active stocks in value terms on NSE.

Snapping the losses of two consecutive sessions, equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty closed higher on Tuesday owing to gains led by bank, energy, metal and FMCG stocks.

Buying was observed in most sectors today as positive inflation numbers influenced the sentiment. The retail inflation fell to a 9-month low of 4.17 per cent in July on declining vegetable prices.

After hitting a four-year high in June, the WPI inflation has ebbed a little to 5.09 per cent in the month of July, official data released today showed.

But, the unabating fall of Indian rupee remains an overhang. The local currency, in line with the currencies of other emerging markets, has been in a hole for some time now as it went past the 70-mark for the first time ever on Tuesday.

Sensex climbed 207 points, or 0.55 per cent, closing the day at 37,852, with 18 stocks advancing and 13 declining.

The Nifty50 settled 79 points, or 0.70 per cent, up at 11,435, with 30 stocks in the green and 20 in the red.

All sectors on NSE closed with gains. Nifty Pharma, with a gain of over 3 per cent, settled at the top.

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, YES Bank, Lupin, Cipla, Bajaj Finance and Ultratech Cement emerged as the top gainers in the Nifty index on Tuesday.

As many as 33 stocks, including Bata India, Dabur India, Exide Industries, Infosys and ITC, hit 52-week highs on NSE on Tuesday.
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