Sensex declines after touching record-high

Nifty too eases after registering an all-time high earlier in the day

April 03, 2014 10:07 am | Updated November 16, 2021 07:28 pm IST - Mumbai

The 30-share Sensex shot up by 69.16 points, or 0.30 per cent, to quote at yet another record-high of 22,620.65, surpassing its previous intra-day record high of 22,592.10  File photo

The 30-share Sensex shot up by 69.16 points, or 0.30 per cent, to quote at yet another record-high of 22,620.65, surpassing its previous intra-day record high of 22,592.10 File photo

The benchmark BSE Sensex declined to 22,514.30 in morning trade on Thursday after touching another intra-day record-high of 22,620.65.

The NSE Nifty also eased by 9.65 points, or 0.14 per cent, to 6,742.90 after registering an all-time high of 6,776.75 earlier in the day.

However, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continued their buying spree and invested Rs. 594.67 crore on Wednesday, as per the provisional data from the stock exchanges.

Major gainers were Hindalco (2.31 per cent), SSLT (1.51 per cent), Dr Reddy’s Lab (1.23 per cent), Tata Steel (1.16 per cent), Sun Pharma (1.09 per cent), Cipla (0.60 per cent) and Tata Motors (0.59 per cent).

Asian stocks rose for the seventh day in the longest rally this year amidst Chinese government announcing stimulus policies.

Key benchmark indices in Hong Kong, South Korea, China, Japan and Singapore were up between 0.03—0.87 per cent while Taiwan Weighted fell 0.18 per cent.

U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday with the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index extending a record as data showing companies added to payrolls last month fuelled optimism on growth in the economy.

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