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Nifty 50, Sensex close higher as realty and IT sectors lead weekly gains

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Indian stock markets ended Friday's session on a positive note, supported by upbeat global cues, declining crude oil prices, and expectations of easing interest rates. The Nifty 50 closed the week with gains of nearly 1%, while the BSE Sensex also rose. Realty and IT sectors were the top performers of the session, whereas PSU Banks and Auto sectors lagged behind. The Indian rupee added to the positive mood by strengthening against the US dollar.

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