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FII-TO-FII TRADES: PNB traded at 5% premium

South Indian Bank was traded at second highest premium of 3.35%

Read more on:    | BSE | PNB | FIIs | IndusInd Bank | South Indian Bank
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<p>Trades between generated a volume of Rs 77 crore on the Friday-an increase of 56.37% from Rs 49 crore clocked on Thursday. As many as five stocks witnessed trades of 15 lakh shares on Friday.

Punjab National Bank () was traded at highest premium of 5.02% on the BSE with 2.77 lakh shares changing hands at Rs 831.90 as against the spot price of Rs 792.10.

was traded at second highest premium of 3.35% on the BSE with 3.34 lakh shares changing hands at Rs 24.65 as against the spot of Rs 23.85.
 

Scrip FII Close* FII shares# Spot Close@ Premium To spot price %
BSE
PNB 831.90 277341 792.10 5.02
South Ind Bk 24.65 333957 23.85 3.35
Grasim Ind 2552.45 106054 2489.45 2.53
321.80 55732 318.30 1.10
NSE
IndusInd Bank 318.50 750000 318.70 -0.06
* FII-Close is the closing price of the scrip under FII-to-FII trades
# FII-Shares is the total number of shares traded under the FII-to-FII trades
@ Spot close price is the closing price in the cash market

IndusInd Bank was traded at discount of 0.06% on the NSE with 7.50 lakh shares changing hands at Rs 318.50 as against the spot of Rs 318.70.

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