Indian ADRs end mostly in the green

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SI Reporter Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 8:45 PM IST

Most of the Indian ADRs ended on a positive note despite thin volumes and US markets ending on subdued note.

IT companies logged gains,  Wipro climbed 2.1%, Genpact added 1.7%, TCS zoomed 4.2%, and Infosys ended flat at
$ 73.40, up 0.01%.

India's Telephone service provider MTNL ADR was up 1.8%. From the  auto pack Tata Motors edged up 0.2%. 

From the healthcare space, Dr Reddy's was up 0.9%. From the metal pack, Sterlite Industries moved up 3%.

Investors cashed out of banking shares, HDFC was off 0.1% to $176.2 and ICICI Bank declined 1.3%.

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First Published: Apr 06 2011 | 8:41 AM IST

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