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Sensex, Nifty hit new closing peaks

MUMBAI: Continuing their winning run for the second straight day, benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty hit fresh closing peaks of 35,260 and 10,817, respectively, with banking counters leading the rally today amid reports that the government might increase FDI limits for banks.

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Mumbai, January 18

Continuing their winning run for the second straight day, benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty hit fresh closing peaks of 35,260 and 10,817, respectively, with banking counters leading the rally today amid reports that the government might increase FDI limits for banks.

The BSE Sensex rose 178 points while the NSE Nifty advanced by 28 points.

Sustained FII inflows and fresh spell of buying by domestic institutional investors too kept the momentum going for the domestic bourses.

Besides, optimism over encouraging Q3 earnings by some more companies and upcoming Budget bolstered sentiment.

Banking counters remained in focus amid reports that the government is considering raising the foreign investment ceiling in private banks to 100% and in public sector lenders to 49%.

However, selling towards the fag-end, as investors took the money off the table at record levels, cut down the session's gains.

Anand James, Chief Market Strategist, Geojit Financial Services Ltd, said, "Government's plan to not widen the net borrowings gave additional legs to market that has been pricing in the potential for further fiscal deficit slippage.

FDI plans for banks and GST meeting also meant that indices opened with a gap up, but such successive days of record peaks attracted profit-booking following a mixed bag of earnings and approaching derivatives expiry."

Domestic markets are also aided by a rally in the global markets, with US market surging to record high and Asian bourses firming up. PTI

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