Sensex, Nifty start on a cautious note

April 09, 2019 10:11 am | Updated 10:18 am IST - Mumbai

A view of the BSE building in Mumbai.

A view of the BSE building in Mumbai.

Domestic equity benchmarks opened on a flat note on Tuesday ahead of the beginning of the earnings season and general elections amid lacklustre global cues.

The BSE Sensex was trading 35.69 points or 0.09% higher at 38,736.22. The gauge had ended 161.70 points lower at 38,700.53 in the previous session. Similarly, the NSE benchmark Nifty was trading 5.65 points, or 0.05%, higher at 11,598.85 in early session.

Top gainers in the Sensex pack include HCL Tech, Tata Motors, Vedanta, Reliance, TCS, Coal India, L&T, ICICI Bank, ITC and Bajaj Auto, rising up to 1.87 %. On the other hand, Asian Paints Bharti Airtel, Kotak Bank, Bajaj Finance, SBI, Tata Steel and HDFC fell up to 1.72 %.

According to experts, investors have turned cautious on rise in oil prices and sharp rally in the last couple of months leading to premium valuation of key indices. Additionally, general elections and start of Q4 earnings season is adding to the cautiousness. Market may see some profit booking in the near-term given sharp run-up in markets, they added.

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) purchased ₹329.60 crore on Monday, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) sold equities to the tune of ₹623.81 crore, provisional data available with stock exchanges showed.

Meanwhile, the rupee depreciated by 8 paise to 69.73 against the US dollar in early trade Tuesday on increased demand for the US currency from importers.

Brent crude futures, the global oil benchmark, fell 0.13 % to trade at $71.19 per barrel. Elsewhere in Asia, benchmark equity indices in Shanghai, Tokyo and Seoul were trading flat.

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