A trouble-free GST launch is giving market additional strength.
The minutes of the US Federal Reserve meeting on June 13 -14 showed that there is no consensus among policymakers over inflation outlook and the pace of any interest rate increase going ahead.
After a strong opening, the BSE 30-share index hit 31,460.70 intra-day, before closing at an all-time high of 31,369.34, up 123.78 points, or 0.40 per cent. The previous record closing was 31,311.57 on June 19.
The 50-share Nifty after reclaiming the 9,700-mark ended 36.95 points up, or 0.38 per cent, at 9,674.55, just shy of its life high of 9,675.10 reached on June 5.
The market is back to bullish sentiment following smooth implementation of GST, raising hopes of stronger economic growth, and decent progress in monsoon so far, traders said.
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