Sensex rallies 308 points; Nifty hits fresh record at 15,436

May 28, 2021 04:07 pm | Updated 04:08 pm IST - Mumbai

A security guard walks past the logo of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) inside its building in Mumbai. File

A security guard walks past the logo of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) inside its building in Mumbai. File

Equity benchmark Sensex rallied 308 points and NSE Nifty hit a fresh record on Friday, tracking gains in index heavyweights Reliance Industries, HDFC twins and Kotak Bank amid positive cues from global markets.

Further, decline in daily COVID-19 caseload too bolstered investor sentiment, analysts said.

The 30-share BSE index ended 307.66 points or 0.60 % higher at 51,422.88. The broader NSE Nifty surged 97.80 points or 0.64 % to close at its fresh peak of 15,435.65.

Reliance Industries was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, soaring nearly 6 %, followed by M&M, HDFC twins, Kotak Bank, ITC and Bharti Airtel.

On the other hand, Sun Pharma, Bajaj Finserv, ICICI Bank and Dr Reddy’s were among the laggards.

"Domestic equities remained upbeat and recorded fresh high as improved prospects of economy recovery and strong 4QFY21 earnings continued to bolster investors’ sentiments. A strong rebound in Reliance Industries was a key driving force," said Binod Modi, Head Strategy at Reliance Securities.

Sustained market rally added over Rs 3 trillion in investors' wealth this week, with the market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies crossing the landmark USD 3 trillion during the week, he noted.

Further, a sharp drop in daily COVID-19 caseload in second wave (remaining below 2 lakhs despite higher testing) and improvement in recovery rates have emboldened investors in the last couple of days, he said.

Elsewhere in Asia, bourses in Hong Kong, Seoul and Tokyo ended on a positive note, while Shanghai was in the red.

Stock exchanges in Europe were also trading with gains in mid-session deals.

International oil benchmark Brent crude was trading 0.25 % higher at USD 69.37 per barrel.

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