Sensex surges by 300 points

April 01, 2015 03:09 pm | Updated April 02, 2015 12:23 am IST - Mumbai

The Sensex touched a high of 28,111.14 points and a low of 27,889.02 points in the intra-day trade so far. File photo

The Sensex touched a high of 28,111.14 points and a low of 27,889.02 points in the intra-day trade so far. File photo

Logging its first weekly rise in three weeks, the benchmark BSE Sensex on Wednesday started the new fiscal on a promising note by surging over 300 points to settle the day at 28260.14 on selective buying by funds, mainly in banking and healthcare stocks.

“Markets closed the truncated week with a near 3 per cent gain, led by banking stocks, which outperformed the rest,” said Dipen Shah, Head of Private Client Group Research, Kotak Securities.

The Sensex resumed slightly lower at 27954.86 and dropped further to 27889.02 on initial selling.

The index later surged to 28298.34 on fag-end buying before ending the day at 28260.14, showing a sharp gain of 302.65 points or 1.08 per cent from its previous close.

“Tracking weak core sector data, sentiments were subdued initially, however, possibility of government meeting its fiscal deficit target for 2014-15, capped the downside in the index till later half,” said Jayant Manglik, President, Retail Distribution, Religare Securities.

The 50-share NSE Nifty also rose by 95.25 points or 1.12 per cent, to 8586.25 after hitting today’s high of 8,603.40.

Small-cap and mid-cap indices again outperformed the broader market with gains of 2.35 per cent and 1.49 per cent, respectively.

Cut in petrol and diesel prices also boosted the market sentiment.

Sun Pharma emerged as the top Sensex gainer by surging 5.51 per cent ahead of Ranbaxy’s amalgamation with the company.

Other gainers on the BSE include, Tata Motors, SBI, ICICI Bank, Hindalco, Tata Steel, ITC and Bharti Airtel.

Seven out of 30 stocks on the BSE Sensex ended in the red with Infosys and Maruti dropping 2 per cent and 1.53 per cent, respectively.

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