Sensex climbs 168 points on RIL earnings; positive global cues

April 25, 2017 10:24 am | Updated 10:26 am IST - Mumbai

The benchmark BSE Sensex climbed almost 168 points in early session on Tuesday as sentiments rose with Reliance Industries’ better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings numbers that were announced on Monday.

This apart, a firming trend in other Asian markets, taking strong cues from the U.S. and European markets following Emmanuel Macron’s first round presidential election win in France, boosted trading sentiments here.

The 30-share index, which had rallied 290.54 points in Monday’s session, soared 167.59 points, or 0.57%, at 29,823.43, with all the sectoral indices led by realty, oil and gas, healthare and metal supporting the upside.

Similarly, the NSE Nifty spurted 44.60 points, or 0.48 per cent, to 9,262.55.

Brokers said that continued buying by domestic institutional investors and retailers following RIL’s healthy numbers announced post trading hours yesterday, mainly lent momentum to trading activity.

RIL shares climbed 2.18%, to Rs 1,447.30, in early trade after the company reported a 12.3% jump in its January-March quarter net profit at ₹8,046 crore on the back of higher refining and petrochemical margins.

Other gainers included M&M, Wipro, HDFC Ltd, L&T, ICICI Bank, Power Grid, Lupin and Dr Reddy’s.

Globally, Japan’s Nikkei was up 0.84% while Hong Kong’s Hang rose 0.98% in early trade on Tuesday. The Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.31%.

The US Dow Jones Industrial Average had ended 1.05% higher in Monday’s trade.

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