Sensex gains 154 points on higher capital inflows

Updated - August 16, 2017 10:33 am IST

Published - August 16, 2017 10:32 am IST - Mumbai,

The benchmark BSE Sensex surged about 154 points and the NSE Nifty reclaimed the 9,800- level in early trade today, enthused by higher capital inflows by domestic investors.

The strong start came in the face of sharp jump in inflation numbers, which were released on Monday.

The 30-share barometer, which had gained 235.44 points in the previous session on Monday, was trading higher by 153.61 points, or 0.48 per cent, at 31,602.64, with FMCG, auto, power, consumer durables, IT, metal and realty stocks leading the gains. Markets remained closed yesterday on account of Independence Day.

On similar lines, the NSE Nifty was up by 36.60 points, or 0.37 per cent, at 9,830.75 points.

Brokers said sentiment remained upbeat on the back of persistent buying by domestic institutional investors (DIIs) even as retail inflation jumped to 2.36 per cent in July.

Wholesale inflation too rose sharply to 1.88 per cent in July —— first rise in five months —— as some food articles turned dearer even as the industry pitched for cut in interest rates citing weak industrial activity.

Brokers also said a mixed trend at other Asian markets as fears receded over a potential clash between the US and North Korea and overnight gains at Wall Street also influenced sentiments here.

Globally, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng was up 0.45 per cent, while Japan’s Nikkei gained 0.02 per cent in their early trade. Shanghai’s Composite index, however, down 0.10 per cent.

The US Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 0.02 per cent higher yesterday.

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