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Volumes jump at the counter of the Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd


Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd recorded a volume of 16.25 lakh shares at 10:50 a.m. IST on BSE, a 25.53-fold increase on a two-week average daily volume of 63,643 shares

Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Infosys Ltd, Nestle India Ltd, Adani Green Energy Ltd are among the other stocks to see increased volumes on BSE today, September 23, 2021.



Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd recorded a volume of 16.25 lakh shares at 10:50 a.m. IST on BSE, a 25.53-fold increase in the two-week average daily volume of 63,643 shares. The stock rose 0.64% to 2,750.60 rupees. Volumes stood at 1.02 lakh shares last session.

Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd recorded volume of 48,638 shares at 10:50 a.m. IST on BSE, a 19.68-fold increase from the two-week average daily volume of 2,471 shares. The stock slipped 0.33% to 3,077.25 rupees. Volumes stood at 1867 shares last session.

Infosys Ltd recorded volume of 32.23 lakh shares at 10:50 a.m. IST on BSE, an 18.38x increase from the two-week average daily volume of 1.75 lakh shares. The stock rose 0.83% to 1,730.95 rupees. Volumes stood at 1.01 lakh shares last session.

Nestle India Ltd recorded volume of 32,242 shares at 10:50 am IST on BSE, a 15.39-fold increase in the two-week average daily volume of 2,095 shares. The stock rose 0.35% to Rs 20,000.05. Volumes stood at 5,499 shares in the last session.

Adani Green Energy Ltd recorded a volume of 3.78 lakh shares as of 10:50 a.m. IST on BSE, a 13.89-fold increase in the two-week average daily volume of 27,193 shares. The stock slipped 0.50% to 1,134.90 rupees. Volumes stood at 29,287 shares last session.

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