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Live BSE Quotes | May 13, 2024 12:20:00 PM | ||
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Price (Rs)7,166.25 | Open (Rs) 7,166.25 | High (Rs) 7,166.25 | Low (Rs) 7,166.25 |
% Change-2.50 | Volume 1 | Value (Rs) 7,166 | 52-Week H/L 7,558.50 / 5,712.03 |
Live NSE Quotes | May 13, 2024 12:19:36 PM | ||
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Price (Rs)7,210.00 | Open (Rs) 7,201.01 | High (Rs) 7,210.00 | Low (Rs) 7,201.01 |
% Change-0.56 | Volume 13 | Value (Rs) 93,721 | 52-Week H/L 7,449.00 / 5,701.00 |
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SOVEREIGN GOLD BOND 2.50% MAY 2025 SER I last traded price was down 2.5% to Rs 7,166.3 on the BSE. On the NSE, SOVEREIGN GOLD BOND 2.50% MAY 2025 SER I last traded price was down 0.6% to Rs 7,210.0. The total volume of shares traded was 0.0 m.
Overall, the benchmark S&P BSE SENSEX was at 72,363.5 (down 0.4%).
The last traded price of SOVEREIGN GOLD BOND 2.50% MAY 2025 SER I was Rs 7,166.3 on the BSE, down 2.5% over the previous close. On the NSE, SOVEREIGN GOLD BOND 2.50% MAY 2025 SER I last traded price was down 0.6% at Rs 7,210.0.
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