Sensex surrenders initial gains, still up 37 points

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 17 2014 | 11:09 AM IST
The S&P BSE benchmark sensex failed to maintain initial gains but was still quoted higher by 37 points in the late morning trade.
The rise was on the back of buying mainly in Consumer Durable, Realty and Banking sectors in view of firm Asian cues even as the Metal sector witnessed selling.
The sensex resumed higher at 20,438.87 and firmed up further to 20,481.76 on initial strong buying. However, it declined afterwards to 20,392.44 before quoting at 20,403.98 at 1030 hrs, still showing a gain of 37.16 points or 0.18 per cent from the its last weekend's level.
The NSE 50-share Nifty also moved up by 7.50 points or 0.12 per cent to 6,055.85 at 1030hrs.
Major gainers were Tata Power 2.64 pct, Dr Reddy's Lab 1.82 pct, Axis Bank 0.99 pct, HDFC 0.90 pct and ONGC 0.87 pct.
However, Bajaj Auto fell by 1.52 pct followed by Coal India 1.50 pct, BHEL 0.98 pct and Reliance Ind 0.87 pct.
Asian stocks rose in early trade after China's new credit figure showed a record increase in January, boosting optimism the world's second-largest economy can maintain its growth momentum.
Key benchmark indices in China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan and Singapore rose by 0.16 pct to 0.84 pct.
US stocks rose on last Friday as investors shrugged off a report showing poor industrial output last month as mainly weather-related.
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First Published: Feb 17 2014 | 11:09 AM IST

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