The Sensex rallied sharply towards the closing hours on relentless buying support in techs, auto, pharma and select PSU stocks, and finally notched up 81 points gains to close at 4,275. The Nifty also advanced 29 points to 1,358.
Morgan Stanley says favourable factors will push Sensex to 32,500 level by December.
The Sensex gained 11 points to open at 5,412. Though slight weakness is seen in tech and cement stocks, steady gains in select heavyweights, PSUs, pharma and other old economy counters lifted the index
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 28 points at 6,471. After crossing the 6,500-mark in early trades, the index moved in a range of 6,510-6,515 till early noon trades.
The Sensex, which, scaled a new summit of 10,305, pared gains towards the close and finally finished with a marginal gain of 20 points at 10,244.
The Sensex opened flat at yesterday's close of 5,842, and touched an early high of 5,868 on steady buying support in PSUs, tech, cement and other select old economy stocks.
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The Sensex on Thursday dropped 36 points to close at 5721, while the Nifty shed 18 points to finish the day at 1804.
The breadth, indicating the overall health of the market, turned negative. On the BSE, 1,581 shares declined and 1,246 shares fell. A total of 165 shares were unchanged.
In the latest large opinion poll, the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies were forecast to win a narrow majority in the 543-seat lower house of parliament, compared with previous surveys predicting that they would fall short.
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of six points at 9,001, which turned out to be the high for the day.
HDFC, ONGC, Maruti Suzuki, HeroMoto Corp and Bajaj Auto gained the most on BSE Sensex
The mood in the market is optimistic after a firm early morning session, with most of the stocks continue to add gains on sustained buying support. Though cement stocks are still subdued, the Sensex has moved up 54 points to 4,689.
The Sensex commenced on a positive note with a gain of 11 points at 4,393.
Maruti Suzuki fell 0.7% even after its March quarter profit grew by 15.8% to Rs 1,709 crore in Q4
The BSE Midcap also cut all its intraday gains to shed 0.3% at close
The Sensex shed 41 points to close at 5,677. The Nifty was down 24 points at 1,784.
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The Sensex, which opened with a huge negative gap of 42 points at 3,842, bounced into positive zone immediately on buying in old economy stocks.
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 16 points at 5,281. It slipped a bit to touch an intra-day low of 5,278, bit however soon spurted to an intra-day high of 5,290
The Sensex is holding on to its gains on steady gains in techs, PSUs and heavyweights, and is now up 32 points
Gold is up 0.8 per cent for the week, after hitting a near-two-week high earlier in the week.
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Defying an overall sluggish market sentiment, IT stocks on Wednesday rose by up to 4 per cent amid the rupee sinking to a life low of 68.75 against the dollar.
The Nifty also ended in the red at 1,838 - down 15 points.
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