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Yes Bank hit by rating downgrade, stock slumps to over 5%
Business | December 06, 2019 11:20 ISTYes Bank shares tumbled over 5 per cent in morning deals on Friday, hit by ratings downgrade by Moody's Investors Service. The lender's shares were trading at 58.75 apiece, down 5.39 per cent on the BSE. Likewise, the stock dived 5.23 per cent to Rs 58.85 per unit on the NSE.
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S&P threatens India downgrade, FM rejects rating report
June 11, 2012 22:08 ISTMumbai/New Delhi, Jun 11: Citing division of roles between Sonia Gandhi and ‘unelected' Manmohan Singh, global agency Standard and Poor's today threatened to downgrade India's credit rating on projections which were totally rejected by Finance
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