Sensex jumps 800 points on positive Asian cues

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The jump on the domestic market was in line with the increase in the Asian indices.

At 9.43 a.m., the Sensex was trading at 33,555.99, higher by 835.83 or 2.55 per cent from the previous close of 32,720.16.

It had opened at 33,381.19 and has so far touched an intra-day high of 33,640.73 and a low of 33,354.93.

The Nifty50 on the National Stock Exchange was trading at 9,790.65, higher by 237.30 points or 2.48 per cent from the previous close.

Equity benchmark indices were in the green during early hours on Thursday as Asian shares moved up on encouraging early results from a COVID-19 treatment trial.

At 10:15 am, the BSE S&P Sensex was up by 965 points or 2.95 per cent at 33,686 while the Nifty 50 edged higher by 281 points or 2.94 per cent at 9,835.

Except for Nifty pharma, all sectoral indices at the National Stock Exchange were on the positive side with Nifty auto up by 5.1 per cent, metal by 4 per cent and IT by 3.3 per cent.

Among stocks, Tata Motors witnessed a dramatic spurt of 11.2 per cent to Rs 87.75 per share. Maruti gained by 5 per cent and Mahindra & Mahindra by 4.7 per cent.

Metal majors too saw handsome gains with Vedanta up by 6.3 per cent, Hindalco by 4.8 per cent, JSW Steel by 4.6 per cent and Tata Steel by 4.5 per cent.

The other prominent winners were Infosys, HCL Technologies, GAIL and ICICI Bank. However, Sun Pharma and Hindustan Lever traded with a negative bias.

Meanwhile, Asian stocks rose to a fresh seven-week high, lifted by encouraging early results from a COVID-19 treatment trial.

Reports quoting Anthony Fauci, the top US infectious disease official, as saying that Gilead’s anti-viral remdesivir will become the standard of care for COVID-19 after early results from a trial seemed to show it helped speed recovery.

The news rallied Wall Street a day earlier and lifted MSCI’s broadest index of Asia Pacific shares excluding Japan by 0.8 per cent to its highest since mid-March.

Japan’s Nikkei jumped by 2.5 per cent to a seven-week high. The Shanghai Composite rose by 1 per cent while markets in Hong Kong and South Korea were closed for public holidays.

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