Shares of Yes Bank on Wednesday trimmed most of the sharp early gains and closed the day over 4 per cent higher, mainly due to profit-booking in a weak broader market.
The scrip, which had jumped 49.95 per cent to Rs 87.95 during the day on the BSE, gave up most of the gains later and closed at Rs 60.80, up 3.67 per cent.
On the NSE, it rose 4.18 per cent to Rs 61.10.
The scrip has risen a whopping 142 per cent in four days.
The bank's shares had jumped over 59 per cent on Tuesday after Moody's upgraded the company's ratings.
Announcement of a restructuring plan for the bank has triggered the rally in the scrip.
State Bank of India (SBI) Chairman Rajnish Kumar on Tuesday said the country's largest lender, which owns close to 43 per cent stake in Yes Bank now, will not sell a single share before the mandated three-year lock-in period, and that he's in fact keen to approach the board for hiking the holding to 49 per cent.
Under the RBI and government-driven rescue of the fourth largest private lender, SBI was initially asked to take up to 49 per cent stake by investing Rs 7,250 crore into the equity capital of Yes Bank.
However, as seven other lenders came on board, it could pick up only around 43 per cent stake, or 60.50 crore shares, for Rs 6,050 crore.
Explaining the rationale for the lower stake, the chairman said "since investor interest was overwhelming, which met the current capital requirement, we chose to pick up only so much in the first round of fund raising."
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