APN News

  • Tuesday, April, 2024| Today's Market | Current Time: 09:56:45
  • Sensex gains first time in 7 days on value buying; up 338 pts

    Published on January 12, 2011

    Snapping its 6-day falling streak, longest in a year, the BSE benchmark Sensex on Wednesday shot up 338 points as investors bought fundamentally strong stocks, available at lower levels, amid firming global markets.

    The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex, which lost nearly 7 per cent in the last six sessions dipping to a low of 19,048.56, rebound by gaining 337.76 points to close at 19,534.10, even though the industrial output data (IIP) for November showed a steep plunge.

    The broad-based National Stock Exchange index Nifty rose by 109.15 points to 5,863.25, after touching the day’s low of 5,711.30 in a volatile trade.

    Marketmen said slowdown in factory output numbers eased concern of a high interest-rate hike by the Reserve Bank of India to tame spiralling inflation.

    They said markets rebound as investors indulged in value-based buying in stocks available at attractive low prices after a strong sell-off in last six days.

    Besides, the recovery was bolstered on higher cues from global stock markets, which cushioned the impact of steep fall in industrial production data back home.

    Asian stocks rose, sending the MSCI Asia Pacific Index to its first advance in four days, as higher oil and metal prices buoyed commodity shares on speculation.

    Barring capital goods, all sectoral indices finished in positive zone.

    SEE COMMENTS

    Leave a Reply