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27-08-2021
Market trades higher, SpiceJet rises as DGCA lifts Boeing 737 ban
Riding High:
Largecap and midcap gainers today include Adani Transmission Ltd. (1,433.70, 5.00%), ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. (1519.50, 3.29%) and NMDC Ltd. (152.85, 2.89%).
Downers:
Largecap and midcap losers today include Adani Green Energy Ltd. (1,005.00, -3.96%), General Insurance Corporation of India (156.00, -3.05%) and Jubilant Foodworks Ltd. (3,750.00, -2.07%).
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