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Timely arrival of monsoon rains in Kerala and North East region cheered investors, aided small gains on the bourses.
The benchmark Nifty extended gains
for the fourth straight session, up 19.65 points at 9,624.55,
a new record closing high despite rangebound trade following
sustained buying mainly in Pharma, PSU Bank, Realty, Bank
Nifty and Media stocks.
Timely arrival of monsoon rains in Kerala and North East
region cheered investors, aided small gains on the bourses.
In overseas markets, European shares edged lower as
investors shifted their attention to political events going on
in Europe. Asian stocks ended mixed. Markets in Hong Kong and
China were closed for a public holiday.
The NSE 50-share Nifty index opened lower at 9,590.65 and
hovered between 9,635.30 and 9,581.20 before finishing at
9,624.55, a gain of 19.65 points, or 0.20 per cent.
It saw an intra-day movement of about 54.10 points.
Sector-wise, Pharma rose 2.65 per cent, PSU Bank 1.77 per
cent, Realty 1.02 per cent, Bank 0.54 per cent, Pvt Bank 0.50
per cent, Media 0.51 per cent and Auto 0.45 per cent.
However, FMCG and Infra fell by 0.63 per cent and 0.35
per cent, respectively.
In broader market, the mid-cap gained by 1.08 per cent
while, small-cap indices eased by 0.06 per cent.
Major index gainers were Auropharma (13.25 per cent),
Adaniport (3.83 per cent), Bank Of Baroda (2.79 per cent),
NTPC (3.04 per cent), Tech M (2.33 per cent), ICICI Bank (2.10
per cent) and Dr Reddy (2.07 per cent).
PowerGrid fell by 2.39 per cent, while other notable
lossers were BPCL (2.13 per cent), InfraTel (1.87 per cent),
ITC (1.39 per cent), HDFC (1.21 per cent) and TCS (0.96 per
cent).
A total of 894 scrips declined, 768 declined, while 84
remained unchanged.
Total securities that hit their price bands were 155.
Turnover in the cash segment fell to Rs 24,189.46 crore,
from Rs 26,025.27 crore yesterday.
A total of 13,224.90 lakh shares changed hands in
90,33,258 trades.
The market capitalisation of listed firms on the NSE
stood at Rs 1,23,74,361.24 crore.
(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)