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Indian Stock Markets Soar To Record Highs: BSE Sensex Touches 80,000 Mark For First Time, Nifty Hits Fresh Lifetime High

Kuldeep NegiJul 03, 2024, 09:51 AM | Updated 09:51 AM IST
BSE Building in Mumbai. (Wikimedia Commons)

BSE Building in Mumbai. (Wikimedia Commons)


The Indian share market opened to record highs on Wednesday (3 July), driven by a significant surge in HDFC Bank, the nation's leading private lender.

This rise was fuelled by expectations of an increased weightage of the private lender in a crucial global index.

As of 9.15 am, the NSE Nifty 50 climbed 0.7 per cent to 24,291.75 points, while the S&P BSE Sensex advanced 0.72 per cent to reach 80,013.77 points, NDTV reported.

This marks the first occasion that the 30-stock Sensex has breached the 80,000 threshold.

HDFC Bank led the gains, opening 3.5 per cent higher and significantly contributing to the Nifty 50's performance.


This drop heightens the possibility of an increased weightage in Morgan Stanley's MSCI indexes.

Analysts suggest that inflows into HDFC Bank could further uplift the benchmarks, as it remains the heaviest weighted stock in both the Nifty and Sensex.

All 13 major sectors recorded gains, with the rise in HDFC Bank propelling banks, financials, and private banks to increase by 1.3 per cent-1.5 per cent.

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