Mumbai: The standard BSE Sensex on Thursday rose over 60
points in early deal, extending gains for the third directly day as funds and put
up for sale investors made discriminating buying ahead of the TCS and Bajaj
Auto periodical wages.
The 30-share catalog gained 60.75 points, or 0.23 percent, to 25,610.47 with IT, power, FMCG, healthcare and shopper sturdy division stocks leading the rise. The directory had gained 542.74 points in the last two sessions.
The broad-based National Stock Exchange catalog Nifty enthused up by 15.65 points, 0.20 percent, to 7,640.05.
Brokers said discriminating buying by participants ahead of periodical fallout of TCS and Bajaj later in the day amid a varied trend on other Asian bourses mostly inclined the emotion.
Stocks of TCS rose 1.14 percent to Rs 2,428.75 and Bajaj Auto was up 0.71 per cent to Rs 2,155.55.
In the Asian region, Hong Kong's Hang Seng catalog was down 0.13 percent, while Japan's Nikkei enthused up by 0.20 points in in the early hours deal today.
The US Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at yet another record high by rising 0.45 percent in Wednesday's deal on muscular salary and a constructive outlook on the US market by the central preserve.
The 30-share catalog gained 60.75 points, or 0.23 percent, to 25,610.47 with IT, power, FMCG, healthcare and shopper sturdy division stocks leading the rise. The directory had gained 542.74 points in the last two sessions.
The broad-based National Stock Exchange catalog Nifty enthused up by 15.65 points, 0.20 percent, to 7,640.05.
Brokers said discriminating buying by participants ahead of periodical fallout of TCS and Bajaj later in the day amid a varied trend on other Asian bourses mostly inclined the emotion.
Stocks of TCS rose 1.14 percent to Rs 2,428.75 and Bajaj Auto was up 0.71 per cent to Rs 2,155.55.
In the Asian region, Hong Kong's Hang Seng catalog was down 0.13 percent, while Japan's Nikkei enthused up by 0.20 points in in the early hours deal today.
The US Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at yet another record high by rising 0.45 percent in Wednesday's deal on muscular salary and a constructive outlook on the US market by the central preserve.