Sensex revisits 61K amid upbeat global cues; bank, auto stocks spurt

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Sensex revisits 61K amid upbeat global cues; bank, auto stocks spurt
Equity benchmark Sensex climbed over 230 points to reclaim the 61,000-mark on Monday, propelled by robust buying in bank, auto and metal stocks amid a firm trend in global equities.
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A strong rupee against the US dollar and persistent foreign capital inflows also supported the domestic equities, traders said.

Rising for the second straight day, the 30-share BSE Sensex ended 234.79 points or 0.39 per cent higher at 61,185.15 after a choppy session. The index witnessed a high of 61,401.54 and a low of 60,714.36 during the session.

The broader NSE Nifty rose by 85.65 points or 0.47 per cent to end at 18,202.80 points.

State Bank of India (SBI) topped the Sensex gainers' chart, jumping 3.44 per cent, after the country's largest lender on Saturday posted its highest-ever quarterly profit at Rs 13,265 crore, up 74 per cent year-on-year, for the September quarter, buoyed by robust loan sales, higher interest income and lower provisions.

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Tata Steel, ICICI Bank, UltraTech Cement, M&M, Maruti, PowerGrid and HDFC Bank were among the other major winners, climbing up to 1.81 per cent.

In contrast, Asian Paints, Bajaj Finserv, Sun Pharma, Titan, Kotak Bank and Dr Reddy's were among the laggards, dropping as much as 2.37 per cent.

The market breadth was in favour of the bulls, with 18 of the 30 Sensex counters closing in the green.

"The domestic market battled to find a clear direction but it ended up making gains. Losses in pharmaceutical companies were offset by buying in PSU banks, auto, and metal equities. PSU banks took the lead in the rally as major sector players announced solid results.

"Fall in oil prices as China disputed rumours of lifting Covid restrictions and stronger US jobs data showed that the US economy is expanding, helped market. However, investors will await US inflation data for market direction as there aren't many domestic clues left as the corporate earnings season is drawing to close with a negative bias," said Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Financial Services.

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Ajit Mishra, VP - Research, Religare Broking Ltd, said markets are gradually inching higher, tracking favourable global cues and supportive domestic factors.

"However, the lack of momentum indicates a bit of caution around the record high. Keeping all in mind, we feel participants should focus more on stock selection for now but avoid contrarian trades," he added.

In the broader market, the BSE smallcap gauge advanced 0.64 per cent and the midcap index closed 0.69 per cent higher.

Sector-wise, the BSE oil & gas and auto indices rose 1.23 per cent each, followed by realty, metal and energy. Healthcare and consumer durables closed weak.

Elsewhere in Asia, bourses in Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Seoul logged gains.

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Stock exchanges in Europe too were trading in the positive territory in mid-session deals. Wall Street had ended higher in the previous session on Friday.

International oil benchmark Brent crude was trading 0.19 per cent lower at USD 98.38 per barrel.

The rupee appreciated by 45 paise to close at 81.90 (provisional) against the US dollar on Monday.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net buyers on Friday as they bought shares worth Rs 1,436.25 crore, as per exchange data.


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