Ambedkar Jayanti |
On Wednesday, the markets bounced back sharply after being under pressure for four straight trading session amid positive cues from the international equity markets and receding crude oil prices.
The BSE Sensex ended at 19,697 surging 434 points. It had earlier touched a day's high of 19,737 and a day's low of 19,101. It opened at 19,187. While, the NSE Nifty shot up by 126 points to close at 5,911.
Among the BSE sectoral indices, the BSE Capital Goods index was the top gainer, the index gained 2.7% followed by BSE Auto index adding 2.5%, while, BSE Banking index gained 2.3%. BSE Mid-Cap index and BSE Small-Cap index gained 1.4% and 1.3% respectively.
The European markets were trading with in the green, the FTSE index was up 0.9%, CAC index was up 0.7% and DAX index was up 1%.
Outside the index, the major gainers were Concor, Colgate, Siemens and Godrej Ind. Among the major losers were Core Projects, Marico, Engineers India and Rajesh Exports.
Sources: http://www.indiainfoline.com