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In Bank, Metal Stocks Sensex, Nifty Fall For Second Day On Losses

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Domestic share markets slow lower for a second straight meeting on Tuesday, pulled down by metal stocks and banking, as arising coronavirus cases globally acidic appetite for equities.

ICICI Bank declined 2.5 per cent, while the country’s largest lender depository financial institution of India dropped 2.08 per cent.The Nifty metals index decreased 0.89 per cent.

However, Kotak Mahindra Bank rise 5.6 per cent after the private sector lender beat prediction for September-quarter profit on Monday.


Telecom operator automaker Tata Motors and Bharti Airtel are lined up to report earnings behind in the day. Their shares were declines about 0.3 per cent each in early trading.

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