Sensex
jumped 167 points or 0.6 percent at 27895. Nifty closed the session 37 points
up at 8,398. The activity on the index options side of the market clearly tells
us that the weak closing that happened in the last session is more due to bull
liquidation rather than due to shorts getting created at the instance of the
bulls. The candlestick pattern on the end-of-day chart for the last couple of
sessions shows the bulls need fresh gumption and at least a bit of regrouping
before they march forward, if at all. The range between 8341 and 8350 would act
as the most critical zone for the day. Next strong support is located between
8398 and 8389. on hopes the government’s push on housing would aid
income.Prime
Minister Narendra Modi earlier
in the day launched smart cities, housing for all and urban rejuvenation
schemes for Asia’s third largest economy.
Also, the south-west monsoon rains have been above normal so
far in June, stoking hopes the central bank will cut rates in October than in
2016 as anticipated earlier after delivering three cuts of 25 basis points each
in 2015 so far.
Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan told
newspaper Economic Times the progress of the monsoon thus far has been “quite
strong”, raising hopes of further interest rate cuts.
The Sensex fell over 90 points in early trade
today as participants indulged in offloading positions in view of June series
expiry in the derivatives segment amid a weak global trend.
30 shares on Sensex ended in
green. After consolidation, the
market ended with gains. The Nifty closed June F&O series tad below
8400-level. About 1353 shares advanced, 1316 shares declined, and 159 shares
were unchanged. Bajaj Auto gained 5 percent and L&T was up 4
percent. GAIL and HDFC twins were other gainers in the Sensex. Among the
losers were Wipro, HUL, ONGC, Cipla and TCS.All the
sectoral indices led by consumer durable, FMCG, and metal were trading in
negative zone with losses up to 0.83 per cent.
TOP GAINERS AND LOSERS ARE:
Top Gainers
BAJAJ AUTO (4.0%), VEDANTA LTD (2.9%), L&T (2.1%), HDFC (2.1%), DR. REDDYS LAB (1.8%)
Top Losers
WIPRO (-1.2%), CIPLA (-0.9%), ONGC (-0.9%), M&M (-0.9%), COAL INDIA (-0.5%)
BAJAJ AUTO (4.0%), VEDANTA LTD (2.9%), L&T (2.1%), HDFC (2.1%), DR. REDDYS LAB (1.8%)
Top Losers
WIPRO (-1.2%), CIPLA (-0.9%), ONGC (-0.9%), M&M (-0.9%), COAL INDIA (-0.5%)
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