BSE SENSEX, NSE NIFTY SURGE NEARLY 3%
The Morning Standard|May 21, 2022
MARKETS ended a five-week losing streak with Nifty and Sensex climbing nearly 3% each on the back of a short covering rally across global markets after China cut a key interest rate to spur home demand .
BSE SENSEX, NSE NIFTY SURGE NEARLY 3%

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