Sensex logs new peak, Nifty scales 7,800

July 24, 2014 05:16 pm | Updated April 22, 2016 02:55 am IST - Mumbai

A late flurry of buying lifted benchmark Sensex on Thursday by 125 points to log a new closing peak of 26,271.85 in the eighth consecutive session of gains as investors cheered the government’s steps to attract higher overseas investments.

Besides, encouraging June quarter earnings by several blue-chip companies and positive global cues tracking strong Chinese economic data, also bolstered domestic sentiments.

After moving in a range for the major part of session as investors adopted a cautious stance, the 30-share Sensex climbed to new intra-day high of 26,292.66 points, bettering previous peak of 26,190.44 hit on July 8.

Boosted by robust buying in metal, FMCG and IT shares, the BSE index settled for the day at 26,271.85 — a new record at closing — gaining 124.52 points or 0.48 per cent. Its previous record closing high was 26,147.33 reached on Wednesday.

In eight days, its longest winning streak since September 2012, the gauge has now rallied 1,265 points.

Heavyweights ITC, Infosys and RIL supported the rise.

In eight days, its longest winning streak since September 2012, the gauge has now rallied 1,265 points. The Sensex has increased 24 per cent this year so far, the best among major global markets, as FIIs have pumped $11 billion in shares.

The 50-scrip NSE Nifty closed above the 7,800-mark for the first time at 7,830.60, rising 34.85 points, or 0.85 per cent. The broader index touched intra-trade record high of 7,835.65, surpassing previous record of 7,809.20 (July 23).

Stocks of insurers such as Reliance Capital, Max India, and Bajaj Finserve were in the limelight.

The Cabinet today gave go-ahead to FDI cap hike in insurance to 49 per cent, paving way for inflow of as much as Rs. 25,000 crore foreign funds. On Wednesday, the RBI said the FII limit for investment in government securities has been hiked by $5 billion within the total cap of $30 billion.

Stocks of insurers such as Reliance Capital, Max India, and Bajaj Finserve were in the limelight.

Shares of metal companies, including Tata Steel, Hindalco and Sesa Sterlite, evoked fresh buying after a Chinese manufacturing gauge topped estimates, said traders.

Sectorally, the BSE Metal index rose by 1.47 per cent, the best among peers. It was followed by the IT sector index, which rose by 0.90 per cent and FMCG index by 0.86 per cent.

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