Reuters Market Eye - Mid-cap state-run banks gain as investors take fresh long positions in equity derivatives. Traders cite inflation data as the key reason.
India's WPI in August eased to 3.74 percent, its lowest level in nearly five years, government data shows.
Retail inflation edged down slightly in August but core CPI falls sharply by around 50 basis points on month.
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Oriental Bank Of Commerce 472,000
Syndicate Bank 416,000
Andhra Bank 628,000
Allahabad Bank 956,000
Union Bank 646,000
(abhishek.vishnoi@thomsonreuters.com / abhishek.vishnoi.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)
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