Sensex snaps 7-day fall, rebounds 128 pts on value buying

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 10 2015 | 4:35 PM IST
Snapping a seven-day losing streak, the benchmark Sensex today rose over 128 points on value-based buying in auto, banking and metal shares on a day when the BJP was trounced by the AAP in Delhi assembly elections.
A positive macro-outlook also helped the market ended the day in green, brokers said.
Tata Motors surged about 4 per cent, logging the best gains among 30 Sensex constituents. It was followed by ICICI Bank with a rise of over 3 per cent.
Other gainers which supported the BSE Sensex include Tata Steel, Tata Power, HDFC Bank, GAIL, Coal India, Infosys, ITC Ltd, L&T, M&M, SBI, Sesa Sterlite and BHEL.
On the other hand, 12 Sensex stocks ended down led by HDFC, NTPC, RIL, ONGC, Sun Pharma and Hindustan Unilever.
In volatile movements, the 30-share BSE barometer opened in the negative terrain. As foreign fund sold shares amidst early indications of the BJP heading towards a defeat in Delhi Assembly elections, markets saw choppy movements.
However, emergence of buying at "attractive" lower levels and some "short-covering" by speculators, helped the benchmark index stage a solid comeback, said brokers. The Sensex hit a high of 28,633.72 before again losing some ground to settle with a gain of 128.23 points, or 0.45 per cent, at 28,355.62.
Yesterday, market participants attributed the Sensex's 490-point plunge to exit polls predicting BJP's defeat in Delhi elections. In seven straight sessions, the index had lost 1,454.38 points as foreign funds and retail investors took cash off the table amid lower-than-expected third quarterly earnings by some bluechip companies.
The 50-share NSE Nifty after dipping below the 8,500-mark at the outset, staged a strong comeback to close 39.20 points, or 0.46 per cent higher at 8,565.55. Intra-day, it shuttled between 8,470.50 and 8,646.25.
"Though overall it was a choppy session, market breadth was slightly positive as investors cautiously did value buying after decent correction seen in last three weeks," said Bonanza Portfolio, Associate Fund Manager, Hiren Dhakan.
A mixed trend at other Asian markets and a lower opening in European markets also influenced sentiments here.
Sectorwise, the BSE Banking index gained the most by rising 1.76 per cent, followed by Auto sector (up 1.75 per cent), Metal index (up 1.68 per cent) and Consumer Durables index (up 1.46 per cent) among others.
Meanwhile, Foreign Portfolio Investors sold shares worth net Rs 660.30 crore yesterday.
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First Published: Feb 10 2015 | 4:35 PM IST

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