Expectations of an aggressive interest rate cut by RBI at its policy review meeting tomorrow and the Centre's recent decision to cut tax rates for foreign investors on interest income from investments in Government bonds and corporate debt to encourage capital inflows boosted market sentiment.
Frantic buying in FMCG, financials, technology, infra, energy and auto stocks helped the 50-issue benchmark to trade above the important 6,000 level briefly in early trade.
Globally, financial markets across Asia witnessed sell -off on renewed concerns about the economic outlook for major economies following disappointing US and China manufacturing data. European stocks were lower in afternoon trade ahead of interest rate decision from ECB.
The Nifty oscillated between a high of 6,019.45 and a low of 5,910.95 before ending at 5,999.35, posting a sharp rise of 69.15 points, or 1.17 per cent, over the last close.
Turnover in the cash segment improved to Rs 12,651.92 crore from Rs 12,457.36 crore on Tuesday. A total of 6,226.58 lakh shares changed hands in 68,80,070 trades. Market capitalisation stood at Rs 65,55,067 crore.
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