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Sensex breaching the 19,000 mark and Nifty trading above 5700
Surinder Khanna
Sep. 13, 2010

ensex was at 19,074.29, gaining 274.63 points or 1.46 per cent. The Bombay Stock Exchange sensitive index opened the day at 18,845.31 against Friday’s close of 18,799.66.
Sentiment was bolstered by the China figures which suggested the world's No. 2 economy isn''t slowing as abruptly as feared. Exporters in many countries, particularly in Asia, are relying on Chinese demand to offset sluggish growth in the U.S. and Europe.
The 30-share index touched a high of 19,087.35.
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