ADVERTISEMENT
IT boosts India's Nifty 50 to a record highEight of the 13 major sectors logged gains, with IT stocks, which have the second-highest weightage, up about 2.35 per cent to a record high.
Reuters
Last Updated IST
<div class="paragraphs"><p>The 50-share NSE index Nifty today closed at all-time high of 8,344.25, while BSE benchmark Sensex set a fresh record of 28,027.96 points in early trade but failed to sustain the level and ended the day lower. </p></div>

The 50-share NSE index Nifty today closed at all-time high of 8,344.25, while BSE benchmark Sensex set a fresh record of 28,027.96 points in early trade but failed to sustain the level and ended the day lower.

Credit: Reuters File Photo

Bengaluru: India's NSE Nifty 50 recovered from a flat start to hit record highs on Wednesday, boosted by extended gains in information technology stocks as traders look forward to rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve.

ADVERTISEMENT

The benchmark index rose as much as 0.38 per cent to an all-time high of 25,114.05. The 50-stock index traded up 0.3 per cent as of 12:07 p.m. IST. The S&P BSE Sensex rose 0.28 per cent to 81,945.08, just shy of record high levels hit on August 1.

"We are getting a lot of retail inflows, domestic institutional inflows, money from the portfolio management services (PMS) and alternative investment funds (AIF), this surplus liquidity is keeping the overall momentum positive," said Amit Kumar Gupta, founder of Fintrekk Capital.

Eight of the 13 major sectors logged gains, with IT stocks, which have the second-highest weightage, up about 2.35 per cent to a record high.

IT companies earn a significant share of their revenue from the US and could benefit from a rate cut which could support growth in the world's largest economy.

The IT index has gained about 4 per cent this week, after Fed Chair Jerome Powell signalled rate easing in its September meeting.

Financials, which have the most weightage, shed 0.2 per cent.

Foreign investors (FII) remained net buyers for a fourth session in a row on Tuesday. Domestic investors (DII) were net sellers, but only after having bought $5.8 billion of shares in the previous 16 sessions, boosting liquidity.

The US inflation reading due on Friday will provide hints on the rate easing trajectory, according to analysts.

The broader, more domestically focussed small- and mid-caps rose 0.4 per cent and 0.2 per cent, on the day, respectively.

LTIMindtree rose 6.2 per cent, the most among IT stocks and the on the Nifty 50, after Kotak Institutional Equities upgraded the stock to "add" from "reduce".

ADVERTISEMENT
(Published 28 August 2024, 13:27 IST)