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Sensex soars 256 points after Infosys boosts guidance

The benchmark Sensex soared 256 points today after Infosys started the earnings season on a positive note with an upward revision of its dollar revenue guidance, helping the index post its best weekly gain in five.

Updated on: Oct 11, 2013 05:19 PM IST
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The benchmark Sensex soared 256 points today after Infosys started the earnings season on a positive note with an upward revision of its dollar revenue guidance, helping the index post its best weekly gain in five.

Continuing foreign capital inflows and a firm trend in overseas stock markets also supported the index, which gained for the fourth straight session.

Infosys, which rose 4.79 %, and ICICI Bank boosted the Sensex as 20 of the 30 shares on the index advanced. IT stocks led seven of the 13 sectoral indices higher, including banks, capital goods and realty.

The S&P BSE Sensex opened 263 points higher and dropped to the day's low of 20,368.06. A surge in the last hour took the index to the day's high of 20,559.69 before it ended the day at 20,528.59, a gain of 255.68 points or 1.26 %.

The index added 612.64 points, or 3.08 %, over the past week, the most since the five days ended September 6.

Infosys, the country's second-largest software services exporter, revised its dollar revenue guidance to 9-10 % for 2013-14 from 6-10 % earlier, saying a recovery in the US and Europe would prompt clients to boost spending.

The company posted a 1.6 % increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 2,407 crore for the second quarter ended September 30.

Overseas investors bought a net Rs 614.27 of shares yesterday, according to provisional stock exchange data.

Asian and European stocks were up on hopes that US lawmakers will lift the debt limit and avoid a default. Key indices in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan rose.

 
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