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Sensex rallies 170 points on short-covering, Asian cues

Short-covering by speculators in view of Thursday's November derivatives contract expiry added to the upward move.

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MUMBAI: Market benchmark Sensex surged about 170 points in early trade today, building on its yesterday's recovery, as investors and domestic institutions widened their
bets amid positive global cues.

Short-covering by speculators in view of tomorrow's November monthly derivatives contract expiry added to the upward move.

The BSE 30-share barometer advanced 169.71 points, or 0.65 per cent, to 26,130.49. The gauge had gained 195.64 points in the previous session.

Sectoral indices led by capital goods, metal and realty stocks were in the green, adding up to 2 per cent.

The NSE Nifty advanced 52.90 points, or 0.66 per cent, to 8,055.20.

Brokers said increased buying in select stocks coupled with covering-up of outstanding short positions ahead of the expiry had a positive impact.

A firm trend on other Asian bourses following record closing at the US markets too influenced sentiments, they said.

In the Asian region, Hong Kong's Hang Seng was up 0.30 per cent, while Shanghai Composite index edged higher 0.23 per cent in early trade today. Japanese financial markets are
closed today for a public holiday.

The US Dow Jones Industrial Average finished above 19,000 for the first time yesterday by gaining 0.4 per cent to 19,023.87 propelled by expectations of pro-growth policies.
 

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