Friday, 2 January 2015

Markets rise for the sixth day, Sensex ends higher by 380 points on Friday - Firstpost

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Mumbai: The benchmark Sensex today soared by 380 points, logging its sixth successive session of gains, to nearly four-week highs boosted by gains in banking stocks on hopes of much-awaited sectoral reforms and encouraging manufacturing output data for December.


The 50-issue Nifty of NSE crossed the 8,400 level before ending at 8,395.45, a gain of 111.45 points or 1.35 percent.



Shares of PSU and private sector banks saw heavy buying. Senior bankers, insurers, financial sector regulators and finance ministry officials are attending the two-day meet at Pune from today to deliberate on host of issues including M&As and bad assets to revitalise the banking sector.


The Sensex resumed higher at 27,521.28 and surged to 27,937.47 before ending at 27,887.90, a sharp gain of 380.36 points or 1.38 percent. This is its strongest closing in nearly four weeks. It has now gained over 679.29 points in six straight days. On a weekly basis, it climbed 646 points.


From the banking and financials space in Sensex, counters like HDFC, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank and SBI rose. Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra and United Bank of India gained among PSU banks outside the index.


Besides banking, capital goods, IT, power, teck and realty counters too attracted good buying support. This was after an HSBC survey said that India's manufacturing sector grew at its fastest pace in two years in December on strong orders flows from domestic buyers as well from abroad.


"The significant improvement in HSBC Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) provided the initial push," said Religare Securities, President-retail distribution, Jayant Manglik, adding that hopes that fiscal position of the government is likely to improve during January-March quarter also encouraged sentiments.


Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) bought shares worth a Rs 18.20 crore yesterday, as per provisional data available with stock exchanges.


Asian stocks ended higher following the New Year's Day holiday. Key benchmark indices in Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea firmed up by 0.16 percent to 1.07 percent.


Stock markets in China, Japan and Taiwan remained closed today for holiday.


However, European stocks were trading lower in their afternoon trades as key indices in France, Germany and UK eased by 0.45 percent to 0.75 percent. There were indications of higher opening in the US Index futures.


Twenty five scrips out of the 30-share Sensex pack ended higher while only five declined.


Major gainers included HDFC (4.30 percent), ICICI Bank (2.81 percent) , Tata Motors (2.70 percent), BHEL (2.65 percent), Axis Bank (2.44 percent), L&T (2.16 percent), Infoys (1.91 percent), Tata Steel (1.54 percent), ONGC (1.51 percent), NTPC (1.47 percent), Tata Power (1.46 percent), HDFC Bank (1.43 percent) and Hindalco (0.95 percent).


Among the S&P BSE sectoral indices, Capital Goods rose by 1.67 percent, followed by Bankex 1.66 percent, IT 1.20 percent, Power 1.17 percent, Teck 0.98 percent, Realty 0.91 percent, Metal 0.90 percent, Auto 0.71 percent and Consumer Durables 0.67 percent.


Total market breadth continued to remain positive as 1,787 stocks ended with gains while 1,149 finished with losses and 106 ruled steady. Total turnover rose to Rs 2,992.80 crore from Rs 1,928.26 crore yesterday.


PTI


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