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The Sensex surged 455.95 points or 0.76 percent to close at a five-month high of 60,571.08 points and 24 constituents of the 30-share index ended in the green.
In a reflection of strong investor sentiments, the broader Nifty climbed 133.70 points or 0.75 percent to settle at 18,070.05 points. Previously, the Nifty had closed above the 18,000-mark on April 4 this year.
In four consecutive sessions, Sensex has gained over 1,540 points or 2.59 percent while Nifty has risen by 445 points or 2.9 percent.
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FIIs continued to invest in domestic equities, mainly in financial and FMCG shares.
Among the Sensex shares, Bajaj Finserve, IndusInd Bank, Bharti Airtel, Titan, and Bajaj Finance were the main gainers. HDFC Bank, HDFC, Power Grid, L&T, ITC, Reliance, SBI, and Infosys also closed in positive territory.
TCS was the biggest loser among the Sensex pack, declining 0.37 percent.
“The ongoing market rally is primarily driven by the sudden reversal of FII strategy: from relentless sellers to relentless buyers. Retail investor support and fundamental support to the market from a strong economy are aiding the rally,” V K Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services, said.
FIIs pumped in Rs 2,049.65 crore into the domestic equities on Monday, according to data available on BSE.
Markets started the week on a firm note and gained over half a percent, in continuation of the prevailing trend, Ajit Mishra, VP – Research at Religare Broking Ltd, said.
“The global markets have recently joined the rally ahead of the release of US inflation data, as the market expects further ease in inflation, which would help the Fed take a less hawkish stance.
“Although the domestic CPI at 7 percent indicates a rising inflation trend due to increased food prices, core inflation of 5.9 percent offers some solace,” Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Financial Services said.
In the broader market, BSE MidCap advanced 0.32 percent to 26,252.08 points while BSE SmallCap gained 0.24 percent to 29,893.97 points.
Among the sectoral indices, FMCG rose 0.77 percent, Finance went up 0.85 percent, both Industrials and Metals gained 0.74 percent, Capital Goods went up 0.69 percent and Consumer Durables increased 0.66 percent.
On the other hand, Energy, Oil & Gas and Realty indices closed with losses.
Gains in global equities also supported the local markets.
In Asia, the Shanghai Composite Index gained nearly 0.1 percent, Japan’s Nikkei 225 advanced 0.3 percent and South Korea’s key Kospi index jumped 2.7 percent.
However, Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng index declined 0.2 percent.
Brent crude rose to USD 95.15 per barrel in London.