Sensex spikes 287 pts, brings up best weekly jump in 3 months

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : May 27 2016 | 5:57 PM IST
Market kept its strong run going for the fourth straight session as the Sensex ended about 287 points higher after investors created fresh long positions in the new June derivative series amid earnings traction and continued foreign inflows.
The NSE Nifty in the process reclaimed the 8,100 level.
A higher opening in Europe and a firm trend in Asia acted as a catalyst.
India's strong macro indicators are a clear evidence that the fledgling economic recovery is getting more and more broad-based. Expectations are also mounting that the Modi government, fresh from completion of two years in office, will pursue reforms with a renewed vigour.
For the week, the Sensex climbed 1,351.70 points, or 5.34 per cent, while NSE Nifty surged 406.95 points, or 5.25 per cent. For both the indices, the jump is their biggest weekly gain since March 4.
The June series derivative contracts was off to a better start, which added to the confidence level. Refinery, healthcare and realty stocks hogged the limelight.
The Sensex opened strong and closed at 26,653.60, a gain of 286.92 points, or 1.09 per cent. The barometer ended last above this level at 26,656.83 on October 30 last year.
The index had gained 1,136.32 points in the previous three sessions.
At the close, the 50-share NSE Nifty was at 8,156.65, up 87 points, or 1.08 per cent.
Brokers said fresh positions built up by participants, including foreign funds following beginning of the June series in the derivatives segment, helped trading sentiment improve.
A buoyant global market despite ongoing Fed rate hike uncertainty and Brexit worries, along with a favourable outlook on monsoon this year, kept up tempo.
Sustained buying by foreign as well as domestic institutional investors supported the ongoing bull run.
BPCL shares surged 9.12 per cent as the oil marketing company beat Q4 earnings estimate and announced a 1:1 bonus share issue. Others such as HPCL, IOC and RIL were in a sweet spot backed up by hopes of favourable corporate reports.
As many as 23 out of the 30-share Sensex pack advanced.
SBI emerged as the top gainer by rising 6.42 per cent, followed by Sun Pharma 5.83 (per cent) after the company yesterday said the umbrella pact with Daiichi Sankyo and its subsidiaries have been terminated due to divestment of Ranbaxy by the Japanese firm.
Other major gainers were Adani Ports (3.65 per cent), RIL (2.75 per cent), Bajaj Auto (2.49 per cent) and HDFC (2.43 per cent).
The BSE oil and gas index gained the most by surging 2.66 per cent, followed by healthcare 2.42 per cent, PSU 1.65 per cent, realty 1.51 per cent and banking 1.15 per cent.
Mid-cap and small-cap too rose 1.39 per cent and 0.57 per cent, respectively, on buying spree by retail investors.
In the domestic market, of the 30-stock Sensex pack, 17
registered gains.
Major gainers included ICICI Bank (3 pc), Adani Ports (1.83 pc), Maruti Suzuki (1.64 pc), Tata Motors (1.38 pc), Lupin (1.12 pc), TCS (1.09 pc), Sun Pharma (1.02 pc), SBI (0.95 pc) and Bharti Airtel (0.87 pc).
However, major losers were ITC 1.51 per cent, Tata Steel 1.29 per cent, RIL 1 per cent and Axis Bank 0.90 per cent.
Among the BSE sector and industry indices telecom rose by 1.26 per cent followed by finance 0.93 per cent, bankex 0.89 per cent, auto 0.71 per cent, industrials 0.70 per cent, metal 0.60 per cent and capital goods 0.50 per cent while healthcare fell 0.75 per cent followed by FMCG 0.51 per cent, energy 0.39 per cent and consumer durables 0.23 per cent.
Broader markets fared better, with mid-cap and small-cap indices rising up to 0.60 per cent.
The market breadth remained negative as 1,342 ended lower, 1,316 closed higher while 207 ruled steady.
The total turnover fell to Rs 3,487.26 crore from Rs 4,138.75 crore yesterday.
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First Published: May 27 2016 | 5:57 PM IST

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