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FII-TO-FII TRADES: PNB traded at 7% premium

Trades between FIIs generated a volume of Rs 146 crore on the BSE Thursday-an increase of 390.63% from Rs 30 crore clocked on Wednesday. As many as four stocks witnessed trades of 13 lakh shares on Thursday. - Dr Reddy"s shares continue to slip on Betapharm issue - Overheating China melts Indian market - Equities best bet for Indian investors - Big Bazaar eyes Rs 210 crore sales from "Sabse Saste 4 Din" offer - NSE sees surge in equity derivatives trade - Idea Cellular Q3 net profit at Rs 170 cr Punjab National Bank was traded at highest premium of 6.60% on BSE with 10.20 lakh shares changing hands at Rs 964.85 as against the spot price of Rs 905.10. Scrip FII Close* FII shares# Spot Close@ Premium To spot price % BSE Punjab Nat Bank 964.85 1020371 905.10 6.60 Grasim Ind 2775.00 18311 2659.95 4.33 Bank of India 388.20 39870 383.55 1.21 Maruti Suzuki 1465.15 260304 1448.00 1.18 * FII-Close is the closing price of the scrip under FII-to-FII trades # FII-Shares is the total number of shares traded under the FII-to-FII trades @ Spot close price is the closing price in the cash market Grasim Industries was traded at second highest premium of 4.33% on BSE with 18,311 shares changing hands at Rs 2,775 as against the spot price of Rs 2,659.95.


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