State Bank of India closed 15.41% short of its 52-week high of 912.10 rupees, which the company reached on June 3rd.
State Bank of India closed 16.31% below its 52-week high of 912.10 rupees, which the company achieved on June 3rd.
Punjab & Sind Bank has also issued shares to fellow lenders Central Bank of India and Indian Overseas Bank as part of the QIP. The other two lenders also closed their respective QIPs last week.
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