Sensex, Nifty log gains for a second week, buoyed by banks

Banking stocks have helped the NSE’s main index rise more than 19% this month.

November 14, 2020 02:38 am | Updated 02:38 am IST - BENGALURU

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Indian shares ended higher in a choppy trading session on Friday as banking and financial stocks reversed early losses, with the main indexes recording gains for a second week in a row.

The NSE Nifty 50 index and the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex ended about 0.2% higher at 12,719.95 and 43,443, respectively. The indexes posted weekly gains of more than 3% each.

Private sector banks

The Nifty banking index closed 0.66% higher and rose for four of five days this week, advancing 19% so far this month.

“Some of the private-sector banks are doing very well in terms of capital adequacy ratios and risk management compared to the industry average and they have seen large gains in the current rally,” said Saurabh Jain, assistant vice president at SMC Global Securities Ltd.

Banking stocks have helped the Nifty index rise over 19% so far this month.

India’s top lender State Bank of India firmed 1.5%, while its private-sector peers Axis Bank and ICICI Bank advanced about 1.8% each.

Realty index

The Nifty realty index rose about 1.3% after the government announced a new set of stimulus measures, including additional funding for real estate developers and contractors.

Oil-to-telecoms conglomerate Reliance Industries gained about 1% after recovering from a 5% drop in the last two sessions.

Automaker Eicher Motors firmed 7.4% and was the top gainer among Nifty stocks after the firm reported a better-than-expected profit in the July-September quarter.

Rival automaker Tata Motors was the session’s top loser and fell about 3.3%.

Meanwhile, MSCI’s all-country equity index slipped 0.1% as rising coronavirus infections in the United States and Europe offset optimism from a potential vaccine.

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