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Closing Bell: Sensex Rebounds 741 Points, Nifty Settles Above 7,800

On Monday, Sensex Witnessed The Biggest Ever Single Day Fall As It Ended Over 3,900 Points Lower Than Its Previous Close On The Coronavirus Crisis.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Assem Sharma | Updated on: 24 Mar 2020, 04:39:06 PM
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Closing Bell: Sensex rebounds 741 points, Nifty settles above 7,800 (Photo Credit: file photo )

New Delhi:

After tanking nearly 4,000 points, equity benchmark Sensex bounced back to close 693 points higher on Tuesday as investors noted governments across the world taking prompt economic measures to offset the financial damage from the Covid-19 pandemic. Indian equities followed an improved investor sentiment in Asia after the Federal Reserve announced limitless bond-buying programme to support the US economy.

Meanwhile, Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said an economic package to help through the coronavirus lockdown was in works even as fresh cases of virus spread reported from various parts of the country. After gyrating 1,823.97 points, the BSE barometer gave up some gains to end 692.79 points or 2.67 per cent higher at 26,674.03.

It hit an intra-day high of 27,462.87 and a low of 25,638.90. Similarly, the NSE Nifty settled 190.80 points, or 2.51 per cent, down at 7,801.05. Top gainers in the Sensex pack included Infosys, Bajaj Finance, Maruti, HUL, HCL Tech and Reliance Industries, while M&M, IndusInd Bank, ITC, PowerGrid and L&T were among the losers.

On Monday, Sensex witnessed the biggest ever single day fall as it ended over 3,900 points lower than its previous close on the coronavirus crisis.

According to experts, a major package from the government of India and the Reserve Bank is expected shortly, and the market is likely to remain hugely volatile with rising possibility of V shaped recovery occasionally. The US Fed is now leading from the front with its historic package which includes open-ended purchase of securities, direct loans to companies, purchase of corporate bonds, lending against student loans and credit card loans, they said.

Bourses in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul rallied up to 8 per cent. Exchanges in Europe too rallied up to 6 per cent. Meanwhile, the rupee appreciated marginally against the US dollar to 76.17 (intra-day). Global crude benchmark, Brent crude futures rose 5.22 per cent to USD 28.44 per barrel.

Coronavirus cases in India crossed 500 and one more death from the infection reported taking the toll to ten, as the Centre on Tuesday asked the states and union territories to clamp curfew wherever necessary in the wake of people defying lockdown orders in several parts of the country. The number of global Covid-19 infections has shot past 3,80,000. Worldwide fatalities topped 16,500.

(With inputs from PTI)

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First Published : 24 Mar 2020, 03:46:00 PM

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