Sensex scales 70,000-peak, Nifty closes just shy of 21,000 on gains in metal, IT shares
The Hindu
Sensex breaches 70K, Nifty closes just shy of 21K; banking, IT & metal stocks rise. 18 Sensex stocks close in green, 11 decline; Ultratech Cement, Nestle, Power Grid, Tata Motors gain.
Equity benchmark Sensex breached a new milestone of 70,000 points before closing 102 points higher, while Nifty settled just shy of the 21,000 mark on December 11, driven by gains in banking, IT and metal shares.
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After a gap-up opening, the 30-share index rose to a record intra-day high of 70,057.83 points. Later, it shed some of the gains to close at 69,928.53 points, showing gains of 102.93 points or 0.15%.
As many as 18 Sensex shares closed in the green, 11 declined, and one settled unchanged.
The broader Nifty also hit its record trading high of 21,026.10 amid early gains in global markets. The 50-share index gained 27.70 points or 0.13% to settle just below the 21,000 level at 20,997.10, its all-time closing high.
Among Sensex shares, Ultratech Cement jumped the most by 3.04%. Nestle rose by 1.3%, Power Grid by 1.05% and Tata Motors by 0.85%. Gains in IndusInd Bank, HCL Tech, TCS, Tech Mahindra, NTPC, ITC, JSW Steel and Tata Steel helped the barometer scale a fresh high.
Axis Bank fell the most by 1.26%, M&M by 0.99% and Hindustan Unilever by 0.67%. Maruti, Bajaj Finserv, Bharti Airtel and HDFC Bank and Infosys also declined.
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