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Both top heavyweighted counters, RIL and HLL, suffered a sharp setback on sustained selling by hedge funds while select pharma shares that had been in the limelight during last week, met with a resistance due to profit booking at higher levels. The BSE benchmark 30-share index showed signs of a fresh rally rising to the intra-day at 3645.42 at the early stages of the session. However, later it reacted sharply due to late sell-off and ended at 3612.53 as against last Friday's close of 3622.34, a net loss of 9.81 points. The broad-based BSE-100 index, however, improved by 8.68 points to 1847.37 from previous close of 1838.69. Brokers termed the market as operator-driven for the positive role played by bulls who have continuously been enlarging their commitments on the back of increased FII activity on the bourses. PTI
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