Mumbai June 26: The benchmark Sensex of the Bombay Stock Exchange today jumped up by 419.02 points to settle at 14,764.64 points. The jump in share is through sustained huge buying of share by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) coupled with a positive Asian market.
The benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the Sensex, which opened at 14,373.57 points, at the end of the day closed at 14,764.89 points, raised by 419.27 points 2.92 percent higher than Thursday's close.
Among the broader indices, the BSE Midcap Index went up 2.4 per cent or 121 points, to 5,170.90 and the Smallcap Index gained 107.73 points or 1.89 per cent at 5,800.75.
The overall market breadth was positive. About 1755 shares advanced while 1004 shares in red on the BSE and nearly 394 shares remained unchanged.
Major Gainers
ICICI Bank up by 7.96 percent
Sterlite by 6.11 percent
L & T by 5.47 percent
TCS Ltd by 4.35 percent
Infosys Tech by 3.93 percent
Major Losers
Sun Pharma down 12.17 percent
Ranbaxy Lab down by 4.37 percent
Tata Steel down by 2.53 percent
M & M down by 0.73 percent
Bombay Stock Exchange today jumped up by 419.02 points
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