Sensex, Nifty end flat on last trading day of 2020; close year with nearly 15% gains

The broader NSE Nifty crossed the record 14,000 level for the first time.

December 31, 2020 04:35 pm | Updated 04:35 pm IST - Mumbai

File photo for representation.

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Key stock indices Sensex and Nifty closed almost flat on the last trading day of 2020 on Thursday as investors tracked news related to COVID-19 vaccines rollout across the globe for further bets.

In choppy trade, the 30-share BSE Sensex inched up by 5.11 points 0.01% to its new closing record of 47,751.33.

After opening higher at 47,753.11, the index hit its all-time high of 47,896.97 during the day and touched a low of 47,602.12.

The broader NSE Nifty crossed the record 14,000 level for the first time, touching an intra-day peak of 14,024.85. The 50-issue index pared gains to close at 13,981.75, down by just 0.20 points.

The indices, however, closed the year 2020 with overall gains of around 15%. Sensex gained 15.7% while Nifty jumped 14.9% in the year.

HDFC was the leading gainer among Sensex stocks on Thursday, rising by 1.65%, followed by Sun Pharma, ICICI Bank, Asian Paints, Titan and Infosys.

TCS was the biggest loser, shedding 1.33%. Ultratech Cement, Bharti Airtel, Kotak Bank and Tech Mahindra were among the other major laggards.

Bourses in Tokyo and South Korea were closed for the New Year's holidays. Among others, Australia's S&P/ASX fell 1.4% while Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose by 0.3%.

The Shanghai Composite gained 1.2%.

Analysts said focus has been on vaccine-related developments around the globe, with China's Sinopharm becoming the latest to release encouraging study results.

On Wall Street, stocks eked out modest gains overnight. Oil prices inched forward in global trade. Brent crude, the international standard, gained 25 cents to USD 51.34 a barrel.

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