After rising 173.47 points on Friday, the bluechip index Sensex rose further by 97.24 points, or 0.48 per cent, to end at 20,464.06 -- its highest closing since 20,513.85 on January 31, 2013. Tata Power, M&M, Dr Reddys Lab and ICICI Bank led the 20 gainers in the 30-share Sensex.
Seven of the twelve BSE sectoral indices rose. Banking, power, auto and healthcare witnessed good demand while realty and metal saw heavy selling. Capital goods narrowed gains on profit-booking while consumer durables ended lower.
"Excise duty cuts have been announced for sectors facing the major brunt of the slowdown...Positive for the automotive sector, capital and consumer durables goods... Spells good news for the manufacturing sector," said Dinesh Thakkar, Chairman & Managing Director, Angel Broking.
Private bank were the among best performers as duty cuts in vehicles could boost lending business, analysts said.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said the fiscal deficit for the ongoing financial year will be contained at 4.6 per cent of GDP and current account deficit will be capped at USD 45 billion. The government also pegged net borrowing for 2014-15 at Rs 4.57 lakh crore, Rs 11,580 crore less than the revised estimates of the FY'14.
In the broader market, jewellery stocks witnessed a volatile session as the interim Budget made no recommendation for bringing down the import duty on gold.
The uspurge in the domestic market was supported by reports of a firming trend in the Asian region and higher opening in Europe after China's new credit increased to records in January, brokers said.
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