Sensex gets cracking again, jumps 217 pts on global cues

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 21 2015 | 6:03 PM IST
The bulls firmly took back control on Monday after a day's pause as the benchmark Sensex sprinted almost 217 points to 25,735.90 driven by a rally in banking, and metal stocks and firm overseas leads.
The NSE Nifty too regained the psychological 7,800-mark.
After opening weak, the 30-share Sensex slipped further on profit-booking and prevailing confusion over the GST Bill. But it bounced back strongly and closed higher by 216.68 points, or 0.85 per cent, at 25,735.90.
On Friday, the Sensex dropped for the first time in five days as the government lowered its growth forecast for 2015-16 to 7-7.5 per cent from the earlier 8.1-8.5 per cent.
The broader Nifty closed at 7,834.45, up 72.50 points, or 0.93 per cent. Intra-day, it touched a low of 7,733.45.
"As the event risk associated with a Fed rate hike passed over last week, investor participation seemed more sure-footed in the market," said Shreyash Devalkar, Fund Manager - Equities, BNP Paribas Mutual Fund.
A firm trend in Asia and a higher opening of European markets buoyed shares, helping Sensex cover up its initial losses. Sentiment was propped up by hopes that Parliament would manage to pass other key legislations, including the bankruptcy Bill.
The rupee was in a sweet spot for the fifth day in a row against the American currency at 66.35, which buoyed mood further.
The recovery in Sensex was supported by gains in ICICI Bank, up 3.24 per cent, while ONGC surged 3.16 per cent and ITC 2.68 per cent. M&M, Hero MotoCorp, Axis Bank and SBI advanced.
Sun Pharma was the biggest loser, tumbling 4.55 per cent, as the company has received a warning letter from USFDA on manufacturing practices at its facility at Halol in Gujarat.
While most foreign investors went on vacation ahead of Christmas and New Year, it's the domestic financial institutions who backed up.
Sector-wise, the BSE metal index gained the most, rising 1.47 per cent, followed by banking, realty, PSU and FMCG.
In broader markets, the BSE small-cap rose 0.82 per cent and mid-cap ended 0.64 per cent higher on the fresh spell of buying by retail investors.
"Market rallied on hopes that the government can pass some
key bills, including the bankruptcy Bill, in the remaining winter session of Parliament on the back of mutual agreement between the government and Opposition parties. Further, stronger rupee against dollar also helped," said Gaurav Jain, Director, Hem Securities.
In the Sensex group, 26 out of the total 30 ended in the green.
The market breadth turned positive as 1,792 stocks ended higher, 909 closed lower while 208 ruled steady. The total turnover fell to Rs 2,505.93 crore, from Rs 3,135.02 crore last Friday.
"The market is hoping for reforms from the government which could attract foreign investments and dictate the market's further momentum," said Vinod Nair, Head-Fundamental Research, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services Ltd.
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First Published: Dec 21 2015 | 6:03 PM IST

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