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    Sensex rises! These stocks gained over 10% on BSE

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    In the Nifty 50 index, 35 stocks ended in the green, while 15 stocks closed in the red in today's trade.

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    Agarwal said the global economy is showing clear signs of recovery. The second wave of Covid-19 is ebbing in India with total active cases at less than 20 per cent of May highs.
    NEW DELHI: A number of stocks rose in excess of 10% on BSE as domestic equity indices, BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty, ended in the green on Friday.

    These high-performing stocks that rallied more than 10% during the session included, Polymech Mac(15.0%), Zodiac Ventures(14.22%), Rubfila Intnl(14.0%), NHC Foods(13.5%), Vinyl Chemicals(13.28%), Mazagon Dock Ship(12.8%), Anik Industries(12.62%), Angel Fibers(12.52%), Reliance Infra(12.51%) and Sky Gold(12.36%).

    The 30-share Sensex ended 59.15 points up at 58833.87, while the 50-share Nifty index closed 36.45 points up at 17558.9.

    In the Nifty 50 index, 35 stocks ended in the green, while 15 stocks closed in the red.

    Meanwhile, stocks such as Vinyl Chemicals, Angel Fibers, Sky Gold, Mafatlal Ind and Goel Food Products Ltd. hit their fresh 52-week high, while GVK Power Infra, Aspira Pathlab & Dia, MSR India, Darshan Orna and Earum Pharmaceutical touched their new 52-week low in today's trade.




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