Mumbai: Equity benchmark Sensex rallied over 300 points to hit the 50,000-mark for the first time ever in early trade on Thursday on strong gains in index majors Reliance Industries, Bajaj Finance and ICICI Bank amid positive global cues.
After touching a lifetime high of 50,126.73, the 30-share BSE index was trading 300.09 points or 0.60% higher at 50,092.21 in opening deals.
Similarly, the broader NSE Nifty surged 85.40 points or 0.58% to trade at 14,730.10. It too scaled its highest level of 14,738.30 in early trade.
Bajaj Fiserv was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, rising around 4%, followed by Bajaj Finance, Reliance Industries, IndusInd Bank and Axis Bank.
On the other hand, TCS and HDFC twins were the laggards.
In the previous session, the Sensex had advanced by 393.83 or 0.80% to close at its fresh record of 49,792.12, and the Nifty had jumped 123.55 points or 0.85% to settle at a lifetime high of 14,644.70.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) were net buyers in the capital market as they purchased shares worth Rs 2,289.05 crore on Wednesday, as per exchange data.
According to Binod Modi, head (strategy) at Reliance Securities, domestic equities look to be good at the moment given positive global cues.
“We believe the underlying strength of the market remains intact given the continued recovery in key economic data and expectations of sustained recovery in corporate earnings. Further, the ongoing vaccination drive and likely opening-up of the economy at full scale augur well for the economy and equities. Additionally, favourable monetary policies of global central bankers, a weak dollar and large fiscal stimulus in the US are expected to ensure sustained flow of FPIs in domestic equities,” he said.
US equities finished at record highs on Wednesday after Joe Biden was sworn in as the president and he vowed to take all necessary measures to bring back the country’s economy on track.
Elsewhere in Asia, bourses in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul and Tokyo were trading with significant gains in mid-session deals.
Meanwhile, the global oil benchmark Brent crude was trading 0.30% higher at $55.91 per barrel.