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Markets extend gains for 2nd day; IT, FMCG stocks sparkle

Sensex rallies 437 points – The Sensex rallied 437.49 points to close at 46,444. Similarly, the Nifty surged 134.80 points to 13,601 – HUL was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, spurting 2.67%, followed by Infosys, M&M, SBI, ITC,...
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Sensex rallies 437 points

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– The Sensex rallied 437.49 points to close at 46,444. Similarly, the Nifty surged 134.80 points to 13,601

– HUL was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, spurting 2.67%, followed by Infosys, M&M, SBI, ITC, IndusInd Bank, Bajaj Finance, Asian Paints, Bharti Airtel and TCS

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– Only four index components closed lower — Titan, PowerGrid, NTPC and HDFC, shedding up to 0.81%

Mumbai, December 23

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The Sensex and Nifty defied gravity for the second straight session on Wednesday as investors scooped up IT and FMCG shares amid a firm trend in global markets.

A recovering rupee and global drugmakers’ assertion that their Covid vaccines will work against a new coronavirus strain in the UK further shored up investor confidence, traders said.

The Sensex rallied 437.49 points to close at 46,444.18. Similarly, the Nifty surged 134.80 points to 13,601.10.

HUL was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, spurting 2.67%, followed by Infosys, M&M, SBI, ITC, IndusInd Bank, Bajaj Finance, Asian Paints, Bharti Airtel and TCS.

Only four index components closed lower — Titan, PowerGrid, NTPC and HDFC, shedding up to 0.81%.

Global markets were largely positive after drug companies like BioNTech, Moderna and AstraZeneca exuded confidence that their Covid vaccines will be effective against the new virus strain reported in the UK.

However, gains were capped after US President Donald Trump hinted at vetoing the $900-billion economic aid package passed by the Congress due to the “ridiculously low” $600 aid for individuals.

“Market is continuing its rally amidst concerns over new virus strain, lockdown and weak global cues, fuelled by IT, mid and small caps. The additional stimulus announced in the US did not gain much momentum in the global market as the quantum of the benefit was well-factored, but Europe and emerging markets are maintaining the buoyancy.

“In the coming days, the market will also focus on Brexit trade deals which is expected to be finalised soon and fallout in the economy due to strict lockdown,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Financial Services.

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