India’s Sensex Hits 2 Year High

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MUMBAI – The BSE benchmark Sensex on January 14 closed to two-year high of 19,906.41 points led by buying in banking and software stocks following postponement of GAAR amid hopes of interest rate cut after inflation declined to three-year low of 7.18 per cent.

The Sensex ended 242.77 points up, or 1.23 per cent, to close at 19,906.41, a level last seen on January 6, 2011, soon after the government postponed General Anti Avoidance Rule (GAAR) for two years till April 2016.

Similarly, the National Stock Exchange index Nifty shot up by 72.75 points, or 1.22 per cent, to 6,024.05 as heavy-weight Infosys drove the software sector stocks higher after posting attractive revenue guidelines.

Realty and banking stocks were also star-performers after lower-than-estimated government inflation boosted speculation that the Reserve Bank of India might cut interest rates in its third quarter review of monetary policy on January 29.

Inflation based on wholesale prices declined to 7.18 per cent in December.

“The market sentiment was boosted by Finance Minister P Chidambaram’s decision to defer implementation of General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) from April 2014 to 2016,” said Sanjeev Zarbade, Vice President- Private Client Group Research, Kotak Securities.

“Post the December inflation number, expectations of a rate cut have further strengthened the sentiment, he added.

Infosys stocks surged by 94.65 to 2,807.25 and CMC Ltd by 36.40 to 1,371.25 driven by reports of better third quarter earning results. Tata Consultancy, HCL Technologies, Mahindra Satyam and Tech Mahindra were other gainers.

In the banking sector, State Bank of India shot up by 8.50 to 2,499.45, ICICI Bank by 19.40 to 1,184.70, HDFC Ltd by 15.60 to 825.20 and Bank of India by 17.50 to 381.50.