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Markets inching towards 2-year highs

March 26, 2010 16:08 IST

The Bombay Stock ExchangeThe markets are heading closer to 2-year high levels with each passing day.

Continuing from where they left on the previous day, the Sensex added another 85 points at 17644 and the Nifty put on 21 points at 5282.

And we are now within kissing distance of that coveted mark of 17825 on the Sensex and 5285 on the Nifty. The mid-cap index gained nearly 1% at 6762. The small-cap space, though, pared gains to end flat.

Auto stocks hogged the limelight. After correcting more than 7% in the previous three trading sessions, Tata Motors saw buying interest at lower levels to emerge as the top gainer on the Sensex. The auto major added 3.3% at Rs 749. M&M appreciated by 2.2% at Rs 1077 and Maruti was up 1.7% a Rs 1396.

FMCG bellweather Hindustan Unilever strengthened by 2.6% at Rs 237 and index heavyweight Reliance Industries added 0.7% at Rs 1099.

On the losers side, Reliance Infra weakened by 1.4% at Rs 1008, DLF shed 1.3% at Rs 295 and Bharti Airtel shed 1.1% at Rs 310.

The market breadth turned negative at close. Out of 2939 stocks traded on the BSE, there were 1200 advancing stocks as against 1650 declines.

BS Reporter in Mumbai
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