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By | 05 Oct 2006
05 Oct 11.10 AM: Sensex soars 176 points
05 Oct 2006
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By | 04 Oct 2006
04 Oct 10.10 AM: Sensex gains 23 points
04 Oct 2006
04 Oct 01.10 PM: Sensex slumps 123 points
04 Oct 2006
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By | 03 Oct 2006
03 Oct 01.10 PM: Sensex slips 51 points
03 Oct 2006
03 Oct 11.10 AM: Indices flat in early trades
03 Oct 2006
Riding on the banking rally, Sensex extends gains
By By Rex Mathew | 30 Sep 2006
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By | 29 Sep 2006
29 Sep 11.10 AM: Sensex back above 12400
29 Sep 2006
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By | 27 Sep 2006
27 Sep 01.10 PM: Sensex up 102 pts at 12423
27 Sep 2006
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26 Sep 2006
26 Sep 01.10 PM: Sensex gives up gains
26 Sep 2006
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25 Sep 2006
25 Sep 01.10 PM: Sensex adds 26 points
25 Sep 2006
25 Sep 11.10 AM: Sensex marginally down
25 Sep 2006
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