Nifty hits 16-month closing high, up 137 points at 8,744

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 30 2016 | 6:28 PM IST
NSE Nifty rose by 137 points to hit a fresh 16-month closing high tracking positive global cues, improved FII inflows despite likely Fed rate hike amid all-round late buying mainly in banks, IT, auto, FMCG, pharma surged the bourse.
On the global front, most Asia markets ended higher on positive lead from Wall Street, while Japanese shares edged down in muted reaction to better-than-expected economic data.
In Europe, the FTSE 100 was trading up 0.10 pct. DAX and the CAC 40 were trading lower by 1 per cent each.
The 50-share Nifty opened lower at 8,646.75 and hovered between 8,750.60 and 8,642.25, before ending at 8,744.35, showing a smart rise of 136.90 pts or 1.59 per cent from its last close. It witnessed an intra-day movement of about 108.35 points.
(The key index closed at April 15,2015 at 8,750.20).
On sectoral front, PSU climbed by 2.10 per cent followed by IT (1.80 pct), Auto (1.74 pct), Bank (1.64 pct), FMCG (1.60 per cent), Pharma (1.50 pct), Pvt Bank (1.46 pct), Finance Service (1.47 pct), Energy (1.17 pct), Metal 1.05 pct), Realty (0.85 pct) and Infra (0.45 pct).
Notable index gainers were Ambuja Cem (4.11 per cent), Bosch Ltd (4.08 per cent), Grasim (3.52 per cent), ACC (3.28 per cent), EicherMot (3.29 per cent), Hindalco (3.22 per cent), Tech M (3.10 per cent), Bajaj Auto (3.02 per cent) and AsianPaint (3.00 per cent).
Notable laggards included BhartiaAirtel (3.14 pct), Idea (0.69 per cent), Zeel (0.17 per cent) and BHEL (0.28 pct.
A total of 1009 scrips advanced, 578 fell, while 95 remained unchanged. Total securities that hit their price bands were 106.
Turnover in cash segment rose by Rs 19,707.12 crore from Rs 16,276.17 crore as on Monday.
A total of 9,236.58 lakh shares changed hands in 77,16,265 trades. The market capitalisation of NSE stood at Rs 1,08,83,023.81 crore.

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First Published: Aug 30 2016 | 6:28 PM IST

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