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Stocks in the news: Wipro, Tata Steel, Hero Moto,Yes Bank and Indian Hotels

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Update time : 2022-09-21 21:37:23
Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 85.5 points, or 0.47 per cent lower at 17,710.5, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for a negative start on Wednesday. Here are a dozen stocks which may buzz the most in today's trade: Stocks in focus: Swaraj Engines, M&M. Kirloskar Industries, Yes Bank, NBCC, Hero Moto and more Wipro: The IT services company, and UK-based Finastra announced a partnership in India to power digital transformation for corporate banks in India. This multi-year partnership makes Wipro the exclusive implementation and go-to-market partner for all banks in India for Finastra's Fusion Trade Innovation and Fusion Corporate Channels.
Hero MotoCorp NSE 0.18 %: The two-wheeler major said it has joined hands with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation NSE-0.64% to set up charging infrastructure for electric two-wheelers in the country. The two companies will first establish charging infrastructure at Hindustan Petroleum Corporation's (HPCL) existing network of stations.
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