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The Indian markets witnessed carnage in Monday's early trade due to weakening in global markets as concerns over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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The Indian markets witnessed carnage in Monday's early trade due to weakening in global markets as concerns over the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Also, the crude oil hits USD 96 per barrel reaching a multi-year high. The broad-based indices also saw sell-off on exchanges BSE and NSE with Sensex diving to near 56,600-level and Nifty 50 even reaching near 16,900-level. Buying was seen by FII of Rs 108.53 crore and the DII selling of Rs 696.90 crore was recorded.  

Closing Bell: Market snaps the three-day winning streak; Sensex slips by 773 points

The key Indian indices discontinued the three-day winning streak to trade with steep losses and closed in red territory.

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The key Indian indices discontinued the three-day winning streak to trade with steep losses and closed in red territory. The weak global cues soured investor sentiment as the higher than expected US inflation data increased fears of aggressive and early rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve. IT, PSU banks, and consumer durables stocks were under pressure. 

Max Healthcare Institute acquires stake in Eqova Healthcare

Today it announced the deal to purchase Eqova Healthcare Private Limited, a company with long term exclusive rights to help develop and provide medical services to a 400 beds hospital to be built on 2.1 acres of land parcel in Patparganj

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Max Healthcare Institute is one of India’s largest private healthcare providers. Today it announced the deal to purchase Eqova Healthcare Private Limited, a company with long term exclusive rights to help develop and provide medical services to a 400 beds hospital to be built on 2.1 acres of land parcel in Patparganj, Delhi, which is owned by Nirogi Charitable and Medical Research Trust. 

Closing Bell: How did market perform on February 10

The repo rate is kept at 4 per cent and the reverse repo rate is unchanged at 3.35 per cent.

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The Indian Indices, on February 10, gave a thumbs-up to the RBI's MPC members decision to keep the key policy rates unchanged and continue to maintain the accommodative stance as long as necessary to support the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The repo rate is kept at 4 per cent and the reverse repo rate is unchanged at 3.35 per cent. The BSE Sensex ended the day in red today after small fall of 143 points and closed at 58,644.82 falling by 0.24 per cent. The Sensex MidCap index rose by 73 points and ended the day at 24,704.65 levels. Similarly, the BSE SmallCap is also gained by 12 points and stood at 29,246.05 at day end. Also the Nifty 50 index also jumped by 142 points and closed at 17,605.85. The Bank Nifty has increased by 400 points and ended at 38,010.95.

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