Friday, June 19, 2015

Sensex Set For Biggest Weekly Gain in 5 Months; Mumbai Rains Hit Volumes


Mumbai(Sharemasterindia.com): Indian stocks rose on Friday, with benchmark Sensex heading for their biggest weekly gain in nearly five months. Market heavyweight Reliance Industries surged for a sixth straight session on optimism it would begin 4G phone services in December.

Cash share volumes were well below their 10-day average on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange, as trading was disrupted by heavy rains in the nation's financial capital Mumbai.

Stocks also rose on value-buying and were on their way to snap the streak of three straight weekly losses, as the broader NSE index, Nifty, remains nearly 10 per cent below its record high hit in March.

Asian shares, which rose for a third consecutive day, also helped sentiment as investors bet US interest rates will not as rise quickly as expected.

"Good rains are good news for most. But it will be great if the government can make more headway on reforms in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament in August," said G. Chokkalingam, founder of Equinomics, a Mumbai-based research and fund advisory firm.

The Sensex gained 0.8 per cent and the NSE index rose 0.7 per cent, heading for their sixth consecutive session of gains.

The 30-share Sensex has risen 3.5 percent so far this week, while the Nifty is headed for a weekly rise of 3.1 per cent, their biggest weekly gains since January 2015.

Progress on monsoon, passage of key land and tax reforms in the monsoon session, upcoming GDP data and June-quarter results are key triggers ahead, according to investors and traders.

Reliance Industries rose 1.1 per cent, extending gains to nearly 13 per cent in the last six sessions, after Chairman Mukesh Ambani said last Friday that the company could be ready to begin 4G phone services in December.

Among other blue-chips, Housing Development Finance Corp rose 2 per cent, while Larsen & Toubro gained 0.9 per cent.

Mahindra and Mahindra advanced 3 per cent after Magellan Aerospace Corp said on Thursday it would partner Mahindra's aerospace unit for structural assemblies, machined components and fabrications.

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