The Sensex today kept its winning

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run going for the fourth straight day to end at 33,478,

fuelled by gains in RIL.

The Sensex opened higher and went further up, but settled

at 33,478.35, a gain of 118.45 points, or 0.36 per cent, due

to profit-booking in the last one hour of trade.

This is its highest closing since November 6, when it

had closed at 33,731.19. The gauge had risen 599.46 points in

the previous three sessions.

The 50-share NSE Nifty settled up 28.15 points, or 0.27

per cent, at 10,326.90 after shuttling between 10,358.70 and

10,315.05.

Positive leads from other Asian markets tracking

overnight gains at Wall Street helped. Investors continued to

focus on corporate earnings and prospects for tax cuts.

 

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