The Indian markets are
on a record-breaking spree, thanks to FII inflows and not paying much
of attention to the negatives in sight. It seems that FIIs and
investors in general don't want to miss any rally in India; so when
the news of the pullback of Fed tapering came in, the stakeholders
thought that emerging markets, specifically India, have got an
opportunity to get their house in order and hence joined the Diwali
euphoria on Dalal Street.
Both the benchmark
indices continued their festive mood extended throughout the week
when the S&P BSE Sensex, after breaking the all-time closing
high, today breached the highest ever intra-day level. The Sensex
closed the day 32.29 points up at 21196.81 after scaling the new
intra-day high of 21293.88 by surpassing the previous intra-day peak
of 21206.77, set on January 10, 2008.
The broad-based index
Nifty also breached and sustained the 6300 level and closed at
6307.20, up 8.05 points. Nifty registered an all-time high of 6357.10
on January 8, 2008, and a record close of 6312.45 on November 5,
2010. Though both the benchmark indices started the day on a positive
note surging by approx. 0.50% but eventually ended flat.
Markets ended the week
and the Samvat 2069 on a cheerful note and will enter the next Samvat
on high adrenaline as most of the analysts have attributed the
current rally to liquidity as FIIs have pumped in nearly $3.5 billion
into Indian stocks ever since the US Fed delayed tapering of its
monetary stimulus at a meeting on 18 September.
Like yesterday,
today's market also was driven by the rate sensitives with CNX PSU
Bank (4.65%) gaining the most by leading from the front and followed
by CNX Realty (2.79%), CNX Media (1.40%), Bank Nifty (1.36%), CNX
Auto (1.26%), CNX Metal (1.20%) and CNX Finance (1.18%). On the
other hand, CNX FMCG was the biggest loser among all sectoral indices
plunging by -1.31% and chased by CNX Energy (-0.87%), CNX IT (-0.60%)
and CNX PSE (-0.31%).
Market breadth
remained positive throughout the day on NSE with 771 stocks advancing
against 401 declining and 53 remaining unchanged.
Whereas, out of 50
stocks of Nifty, 30 gained while 20 declined.
Top Five Nifty
Gainers: IDFC was the biggest gainer on the Nifty
today surging by 6.48% and followed by PNB (4.79%), Bank of Baroda
(4.59%), State Bank of India (4.35%) and Mahindra & Mahindra
(4.30%).
Top Five Nifty
Losers: Power Grid loses the most on the Nifty today plunging by
-3.41% and chased by ONGC (-2.01%), NTPC (-1.95%), ITC (-1.85%) and
Infosys (-1.15%).
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