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Sensex crosses 10,000 mark

The major support to the Sensex came from Reliance Industries, Infosys, ICICI Bank, ACC, Bajaj Auto and HDFC.

Updated on: Feb 07, 2006 03:12 AM IST
None | By , Mumbai
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Powered by across-the-board buying spree from Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), the Sensex on Monday surpassed the 10,000 point psychological level for the first time to hit a new peak at 10,002.83 minutes before the close.

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The BSE barometer scored the biggest gain of 238 points after September 26, 2005 when it had risen by 256.32 points.

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Benchmark 30-share Index (Sensex) scaled the intra-trade record high of 10,002.83 before ending the day at an all-time closing peak of 9,980.42 against Friday's close of 9,742.58, a net rise of a whopping 237.84 points or 2.44 per cent.

FIIs heavily poured in their investments into equities as a sign of their confidence into India's growing economy.

Local funds, which have been flush with funds accumulated through unit schemes, too pumped in aggressively in blue chips on the back of the country's robust economic growth and generally encouraging corporate performance.

Setting aside reports that the profit growth rate of many companies was down to a 14-quarter low of 3.57 per cent in the quarter ended December 31, 2005, the market took a giant leap to the historic level in a pre-budget rally on a likely cut in railway freight rates by 20 per cent.

Bank, Refinery, metal and Auto shares led the charge and contributed immensely to the upward spiral of the market.

--Hemang Raja, Managing Director and CEO IL&FS Investsmart Ltd

"The psychological 10K market has been touched but not breached. On a day when no-one was even bullish, forget a 200-point jump, it appears the Sensex has been pulled, catching almost everybody, particularly the bears, unawares."

--Arun Kejriwal, Strategist, KRIS

 
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