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Sensex rallies over 500 points in early trade; Nifty tops 15,100

March 09, 2021 01:10 pm | Updated 01:10 pm IST - Mumbai

BSE Sensex was trading 509.07 points or 1.01% higher at 50,950.14; NSE Nifty was quoting 149.35 points or 1% up at 15,105.55

21/09/2010 MUMBAI:A security grad putting a bracket at the Bombay Stock Exchange on September 21, 2010. The BSE benchmark Sensex shot up by over 135 points to regain the magical 20,000-level in the opening trade today for the first time since January 17, 2008 Photo: Paul Noronha

Equity benchmark Sensex surged over 500 points in opening trade on March 9 tracking gains in index majors HDFC twins, ICICI Bank and Reliance Industries amid mixed cues from global markets.

The 30-share BSE index was trading 509.07 points or 1.01% higher at 50,950.14, and the broader NSE Nifty was quoting 149.35 points or 1% up at 15,105.55.

HDFC Bank was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, rising around 2%, followed by UltraTech Cement, Bajaj Finance, HDFC, M&M, Tech Mahindra and Asian Paints.

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On the other hand, ONGC and PowerGrid were the laggards.

In the previous session, Sensex settled 35.75 points or 0.07% higher at 50,441.07, and Nifty ended higher by 18.10 points or 0.12% at 14,956.20.

Foreign institutional investors were net sellers in the capital market as they offloaded shares worth ₹1,494.49 crore on March 8, as per exchange data.

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“Rising crude prices, surge in bond yields in the U.S. and weakening INR could be a near-term risk for domestic equities, which has already resulted in FPIs’ outflow in recent days.

“However, we continue to believe that the recent rise in bond yield is discounting a faster recovery in economic growth and this is unlikely to move northward beyond a point,” said Binod Modi Head-Strategy at Reliance Securities.

In the U.S., equities ended on a mixed note in overnight trade on Monday. “Clearly, U.S. markets are being driven by anticipations of faster economic recovery led by aggressive fiscal spending and faster reopening of the economy, which may also stoke inflation,” Mr. Modi added.

Elsewhere in Asia, bourses in Hong Kong and Tokyo were trading on a positive note in mid-session deals, while Shanghai and Seoul were in the red.

Meanwhile, the global oil benchmark Brent crude was trading 0.94% higher at $68.88 per barrel.

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