MARKET LIVE: Sensex slips into red; ICICI Bank rises 6%, RIL dips 4%

MARKET LIVE: Sensex slips into red; ICICI Bank rises 6%, RIL dips 4%
By Administrator_ India
The Indian markets pared its early gains and slipped into the red in Monday’s volatile start, ahead of the Supreme Court hearing in the interest waiver case.

The S&P BSE Sensex dipped 90 points at 39,500 levels and the Nifty50 index neared the 11,600-mark. ICICI Bank rose over 6 per cent after announcing its September quarter results. The stock was the top Sensex gainer. Besides, IndusInd Bank was also up 3 per cent. On the other hand, Reliance Industries dipped 4 per cent post Q2 results.

The Nifty sectoral indices were trading largely in the green, led by Nifty Bank index, up 1.3 per cent.

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Bandhan Bank, HDFC, and NTPC are among the 61 companies slated to report their Q2 earnings.

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