SHARES OF BANKS fell by 2%-8% on Monday after lenders reported lower-than-expected growth in advances and deposits.
Union Bank of India emerged as the top loser, with its shares plummeting 8%. It was followed by Bank of Baroda, which saw a 5% decline. Shares of Punjab National Bank fell by 4% while Central Bank reported a 3.5% decline. Bank of India witnessed a 3% fall while HDFC Bank shares slipped by 2%.
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