Sensex gyrates 729 points, ends 143 points up; India Cements gains 15%, OIL 8%


Domestic indices ended marginally higher on Friday amid consolidatory mood and mixed global cues.

After starting gap-up, the BSE Sensex index marched ahead to hit a high of 60,130-mark intra-day. However, selling in select heavyweights like Bajaj twins, M&M, HDFC, Bharti Airtel, and L&T in the second half of the session erased gains. The index eventually ended at 59,745 level, up 143 points or 0.24 per cent.

Its NSE counterpart, Nifty50, meanwhile, closed at 17,813, up 67 points or 0.38 percent.

Grasim, ONGC, Hindalco, HDFC Life, Shree Cement, Tata Consumer Products, and Asian Paints were the top Nifty gainers today.

Among large-caps, shares of Titan Company ended 1 per cent lower today after hitting a record high of Rs 2,687 apiece on the BSE earlier today. “The company has witnessed a buoyancy in jewellery demand, driven by festive purchases in October and November which helped the division achieve a 37 per cent growth for the quarter, it said in an update for Q3FY22.

The broader markets, however, outperformed the benchmarks for a second straight day with the BSE MidCap and SmallCap indices ending around 0.5 per cent higher each.

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