Sensex climbs about 400 points to reclaim 61K-level in early trade

On the Sensex chart, UltraTech Cement, RIL, IndusInd Bank, Bharti Airtel, Kotak Bank and Tata Steel were among the major gainers

January 12, 2022 11:11 am | Updated 11:11 am IST - Mumbai

Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai.

Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai.

The BSE Sensex zoomed nearly 400 points to reclaim the key 61,000-level in opening deals on January 12, buoyed by expectations of a good quarterly earnings season.

Starting off on a positive note, the BSE gauge was trading 397.48 points or 0.66% higher at 61,014.37 in opening trade.

Similarly, the NSE benchmark Nifty rose 96.50 points or 0.53% to trade at 18,152.25 in early session.

On the Sensex chart, UltraTech Cement, RIL, IndusInd Bank, Bharti Airtel, Kotak Bank and Tata Steel were among the major gainers.

In contrast, TCS, Dr. Reddy’s, Titan, Maruti and Wipro were among the major laggards.

In the previous session, the 30-share benchmark ended 221.26 points or 0.37% higher at 60,616.89 and the NSE Nifty gained 52.45 points or 0.29% to finish at 18,055.75.

"The short-term momentum reflects that the market is in complete control of the bulls. The expected good results from the three IT majors today are likely to impart resilience to the market," said V.K. Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services.

Results from the leading banks, starting Saturday, also will be good thanks to declining provisioning and rising net interest margins, he added.

Elsewhere in Asia, markets were trading in the green following higher closing at Wall Street.

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net buyers in the capital market, as they bought shares worth ₹111.91 crore on January 11, according to stock exchange data.

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