Sensex rises 277 points; TCS zooms over 7%

Likewise, the broader NSE Nifty rose 86.40 points or 0.76% to close at 11,503.3

October 05, 2020 04:53 pm | Updated 05:05 pm IST - Mumbai

On the Sensex chart, IT major TCS rose the most, gaining over 7%. File

On the Sensex chart, IT major TCS rose the most, gaining over 7%. File

Rising for the third straight session, market benchmark Sensex finished 277 points higher on Monday, propelled by IT and banking counters.

Starting off on a high note, the 30-share BSE gauge zoomed to the day’s peak at 39,263.85, before ceding some ground to settle at 38,973.70, up 276.65 points or 0.71%.

Likewise, the broader NSE Nifty rose 86.40 points or 0.76% to close at 11,503.35.

On the Sensex chart, IT major TCS rose the most, gaining over 7%.

In the process, the IT giant became the second Indian firm after Reliance Industries to cross the ₹10 lakh crore market valuation mark.

Other prominent gainers included Tata Steel, Sun Pharma, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IndusInd Bank, HCL Tech, ICICI Bank, HUL and HDFC Bank.

On the other hand, Bajaj Finserv, Bajaj Finance, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Auto, PowerGrid and ITC were among the major laggards.

With the global markets’ focus turning to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recovery from COVID-19 , reports of an improvement in his health boosted investor sentiment, according to analysts.

Asian shares rose following Trump’s health update.

On the forex market front, the rupee closed 16 paise lower at 73.29 against the US dollar.

Global crude oil benchmark Brent was trading nearly 3 per cent higher at USD 40.41 per barrel.

Analysts further said that going ahead, the market’s focus will shift to corporate earnings announcements, with the results season beginning this week. PTI MKJ ABM ABM 10051610

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