Sensex regains 36,000 mark; Nifty above 11,050 ahead of Budget

The 30-share BSE index, which had lost 318.23 points in the previous two sessions, recovered 171.38 points.

February 01, 2018 10:38 am | Updated 10:38 am IST - Mumbai

 A man ties a balloon to the horns of a bull statue at the entrance of the Bombay Stock Exchange.

A man ties a balloon to the horns of a bull statue at the entrance of the Bombay Stock Exchange.

The benchmark BSE Sensex regained the 36,000-mark by rebounding over 171 points in opening trade as investors built up positions ahead of the Union budget to be unveiled by the Finance Minister on Thursday.

The 30-share BSE index, which had lost 318.23 points in the previous two sessions, recovered 171.38 points, or 0.47 per cent, to 36,136.40.

Similarly, the NSE Nifty moved up 49.70 points, or 0.45 per cent, to 11,077.40.

Fresh positions created by retail and domestic institutional investors on hopes of an investor-friendly and growth-oriented budget lifted the sentiment, brokers said.

Besides, positive leads from other Asian markets, tracking overnight gains on the Wall Street following the Federal Reserve’s decision to keep rates unchanged, influenced sentiments here, they said.

Capital goods, consumer durables and infrastructure stocks were lapped up, accounting for much of the gains.

On the macro front, growth of the eight core sectors slowed to a five-month low of four per cent in December 2017 due to negative performance of segments like coal and crude oil, official data showed on Wednesday.

In Asian trade, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng was up 0.24 per cent while Japan’s Nikkei edged higher by 1.28 per cent in early trade on Thursday. Shanghai Composite Index, however, shed 0.97 per cent.

The U.S. Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 0.28 per cent higher on Wednesday.

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