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Indian stocks open higher

Xinhua, February 4, 2015 Adjust font size:

Indian stocks opened higher on Wednesday, as global markets are positive with the U.S. markets rallying more than a percent boosted by a surge in oil prices and alleviation of concerns in the euro zone.

The benchmark BSE Sensex opened at 29,129.85, 129.71 points or 0.45 percent up from last closing of 29,000.14 points. Endi