Sensex rises by 160 pts on Infy shot, macro data

Sensex rises by 160 pts on Infy shot, macro data
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Mumbai: Market benchmark BSE Sensex rose by 160 points on Monday is driven by heavy gains in index heavyweight Infosys and positive macroeconomic data.

The 30-share index settled higher by 160.48 points or 0.41 percent at 38,896.71 after volatile trade. During the day, it swung between an intra-day high of 39,023.97 and a low of 38,696.60.

The broader NSE Nifty gained 35.85 points or 0.31 percent to end at 11,588.35 as IT, pharma and auto stocks advanced. As many as 23 components gained while 27 closed in the red.

Infosys was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, closing 7.20 percent higher as investors cheered its financial results.

The market valuation of Infosys rose by Rs 17,636.08 crore to Rs 3,34,777.08 crore on the BSE.

The IT major posted better-than-expected 5.3 percent rise in its June quarter net profit and raised revenue growth forecast for the current fiscal.

Rival TCS too jumped 1.77 percent while Tech Mahindra rose 1.73 percent. HCL Tech gained 0.24 percent.

Led by gains in Infosys and TCS, the BSE IT index rose by 3.53 percent to 15,634.83 points.

"The Nifty was pulled up by tech stocks, buoyed by Infosys earnings and few pharma and metal companies. With the leadership stocks announcing earnings, things have not been as bad as the market had expected. With positive global cues, the markets have found some stability," Sanctum Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer Sunil Sharma said.

Among other gainers, Sun Pharma, Maruti, Kotak Bank, Bajaj Finance and HDFC twins ended up to 3.61 percent higher.

Wholesale price-based inflation declined for the second consecutive month to its 23-month low of 2.02 percent in June. Retail inflation was also below the RBI's target, raising the expectation of a further rate cut by the central bank.

On the other hand, IndusInd Bank, L&T, ITC, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, Yes Bank, SBI and Hero MotoCorp lost up to 2.28 percent.

Crisis-hit Dewan Housing Finance Corporation (DHFL) tanked 29.15 percent at close on BSE after it posted its biggest quarterly loss of Rs 2,224 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31.

The company also informed bourses that it was closely working with the creditors to ensure that there is a comprehensive resolution, without any hair cut to the lenders.

Allahabad Bank dropped 7.74 percent at the close after the lender reported a fraud of Rs 1,775 crore by bankrupt Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd. Allahabad Bank is the second state-owned lender to have reported fraud by Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd (BPSL) to the RBI. 

Sectorally, BSE tech, healthcare and auto indices rallied while BSE capital goods, industrials, telecom, consumer durables, and FMCG indices fell up to 1.46 percent.

Broader BSE midcap and smallcap indices underperformed the benchmark indices, dropping up to 0.63 percent.

Market breadth was negative as 1,590 scrips of the total 2,633 that traded on BSE declined while 881 counters advanced.

Analysts said stock markets displayed moderate weakness as these are factoring in a weak earnings season.

Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services Ltd commented: "Liquidity issue in the domestic market and weak economic data in China put pressure on the market. Q1 results announced so far have been mixed and going forward are expected to be subdued in nature." 

Elsewhere in Asia, Shanghai Composite Index, Hang Seng, and Nikkei ended in the green, while Kospi settled in the red.

Equities in Europe were trading lower in their respective early sessions.

On the currency front, the Indian rupee appreciated 17 paise to 68.52 against the US dollar (intra-day).

Meanwhile, the global oil benchmark Brent crude futures were trading 0.42 percent higher at USD 67 per barrel.