Sensex at two-week high

March 07, 2013 05:09 pm | Updated 08:45 pm IST - Mumbai

The BSE benchmark Sensex on Thursday surged by nearly 161 points to a two-week high of 19,413.54 as shares of Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services climbed to record high levels on optimism the US will soon be back on growth track.

After a lower start, the Sensex spurted by 160.93 points, or 0.84 per cent to 19,413.54. The gauge has gained 536 points in three sessions.

The broad-based National Stock Exchange index Nifty rose by 44.70 points to 5,863.30, after opening lower at 5,801.30.

Infosys surged 1.29 per cent to Rs 3,004.75, its highest level after March, 2011 and Tata Consultancy Services closed at a new high by adding 2.10 per cent to end at Rs 1,590.45.

Engineering major L&T shot up by 2.08 per cent to Rs 1,463.45, continuing its rise after CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets upgraded rating on the counter today. Goldman Sachs had upgraded the stock on Monday.

Brokers said besides momentum in interest-rate sensitive stocks ahead of the RBI’s policy review this month on hopes of a rate cut, stocks of software companies surged on hopes of a recovery in the US growth and a better Europan trend before central bank policy meetings in the region.

In 30-BSE index components, 20 stocks climbed while 10 ended lower. The realty sector index gained the most by 1.68 per cent to 2,069.08, followed by IT index by 1.66 per cent to 7,059.60. The capital goods index rose by 1.59 per cent to 9,676.88 and banking index by 0.86 per cent to 13,733.93.

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