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Sensex crashes 194 points on July 27

The stock market started with a crash on July 27. When trading closed, Sensex was at a loss of 194 points. The Sensex which crashed to 37,769 points closed at 37.934 points.

The Nifty which crashed 62 points ended trading at 11,131. The Nifty crashed to 11,087.85 points during trading.
Asian Paints, HCL Tech, Infosys, Ultratech Cement and TCS are the shares that registered gains during the day. Asian Paints had gained 3.53%

ICICI Bank, Zee Limited, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, and IndusInd Bank were the shares that saw most losses during the day. ICICI Bank registered 6% loss on the day.

Banking shares registered strong losses. The Nifty Banking Index crashed 3.5%. HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, and IndusInd Bank registered more than 3% crash on the day.

IT shares evaded crash and aided the market. HCL Tech and Infosys registered the highest prices in the past 52 weeks. The Nifty IT Index surged 1.97%.

Reliance Industries again registered the highest price and set a new record. The share price surged to Rs.2,198.80 setting an all-time record. Reliance share price rose 25% in one month.

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