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    Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week highs on NSE

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    Fidel Softech, Indian Card Clothing, SaskenTech, HLV Ltd. and Artemis Medicare, hit their fresh 52-week highs at 11:15AM.

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    India 10-year bond yield fell 0.34 per cent to 6.13 after trading in 6.13-6.16 range.
    NEW DELHI: Shares of Fidel Softech, Indian Card Clothing, SaskenTech, HLV Ltd. and Artemis Medicare, hit their fresh 52-week highs at 11:15AM(IST)on NSE.

    Benchmark NSE Nifty index fell 3.4 points to 19571.5 amid selling in frontline bluechip stocks.

    However, stocks such as Bombay Metrics Suppl, SS Infrastructure, Penta Gold, Redtape L and Arvee Laboratories, touched their fresh 52-week low.

    Overall, 27 shares traded in the green in Nifty50 index, while 23 traded in the red.

    In the Nifty 50 index, Divis Labs, Cipla, HDFC Life, Sun Pharma and Titan Company were among top gainers, while Hindalco, NTPC, Tata Steel, JSW Steel and Grasim Inds. traded in the red.

    The BSE Sensex was trading 30.44 points down at 65749.82 at 11:15AM(IST).

    Traders were seen piling up positions in Sugar, Telecommunications, Paper, Beverages - Alcoholic and Agro Processing sectors, while selling was visible in Banks, Irrigation & Allied Services, Metals - Ferrous, Term Lending Institutions and Building Materials sectors.

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