Markets extend record run for 2nd day

Indian shares ended Tuesday at record closing highs, led by gains in energy and financial stocks and positive sentiment in global markets after the US Mexico agreement to overhaul their trade deal. The S&P BSE Sensex and the CNX Nifty gained by 0.52% and 0.40%, respectively.

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Indian indices

Markets ended largely higher; Sensex, Nifty post record closing highs. Indices settled at their record closing highs on Tuesday taking positive cues from global markets after the United States and Mexico agreed to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Strong gains in metal, energy, auto and power shares lifted the key indices to new highs.

Market breadth in favour of declines with advance-decline ratio at 2:3.

Today intra-day, the S&P BSE Sensex hit a new all-time high of 38938.91 while Nifty touched its record high level of 11,760.20.

The S&P BSE Sensex settled at a fresh record closing high of 38896.63, up 202.52 points, while Nifty closed at a new high of 11738.50, up 46.55 points.

Indices performance for the day

IndicesValueChg (pts)Chg (%)
BSE Sensex38896.63202.520.52
NSE Nifty11738.5046.550.40
BSE Midcap16671.30-58.96-0.35
BSE Smallcap17043.3861.240.36

Following are the stocks/sectors which were in news today:

• Vipul jumped 4.89% on BSE after the company received letter of award for the operations, maintenance, management and transfer of Wayside Amenities Facility along Agra-Lucknow Expressway.

• JBF Industries rose 5% on BSE after the company's board approved debt restructuring plan for its subsidiary JBF Petrochemicals.

Market sentiment

Market breadth (No of shares)

___BSENSE
Advance1190716
Decline15061028

Volume (Rs in crore)

___BSENSE
Cash2829.4332582.52
F&O-990221.70

Global signals

Asia markets were broadly higher on Tuesday afternoon following yet another day of record highs on Wall Street, as the US and Mexico announced a new trade agreement.

European stocks were slightly higher Tuesday morning, with risk appetite sharpened by news the U.S. and Mexico had reached a deal to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

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