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Reuters MUMBAI
Last Updated : Sep 03 2014 | 5:16 PM IST

By Abhishek Vishnoi

MUMBAI (Reuters) - The BSE Sensex and Nifty extended a record-setting winning streak on Wednesday as software exporters such as Infosys Ltd rallied on strong U.S. economic data, while continued foreign buying and falling oil prices also helped the gains.

A fall in Brent crude prices to 16-month lows and recent supportive economic data at home such as better-than-expected 5.7 percent GDP growth in April-June are also reinforcing investor optimism.

The gains also tracked a rise in global stocks after Ukraine said it reached a ceasefire agreement with Russia, despite conflicting reports from the Kremlin.

Overseas investors continued to buy Indian stocks ahead of a crucial European Central Bank meeting on Thursday, which is widely expected to provide further stimulus for revival, thereby aiding liquidity in the financial markets.

Foreign portfolio investors bought shares worth 6.73 billion rupees ($111 million) on Tuesday, taking their total purchase to over $13 billion so far this year.

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"Political and economic changes have led to a positive trend in Indian equities which should continue. Also, India stands out in the world due to its strong domestic growth story," said Nirakar Pradhan, chief investment officer at Future Generali India Life Insurance.

The Sensex touched its fourth consecutive record high of 27,225.85, before ending 0.45 percent higher at 27139.94.

The Nifty rose as much as 0.73 percent to mark its third straight record high at 8,141.90. It closed up 0.39 percent at 8114.60.

Software stocks gained after data showed U.S. manufacturing activity hitting a nearly 3-1/2-year high last month and construction spending rebounding strongly in July, providing signs the economy entered the third quarter on a strong footing.

Infosys gained 3.3 percent, Tata Consultancy Services ended up 2.7 percent, Wipro rose 2.9 percent, while Tech Mahindra advanced 1.5 percent.

Meanwhile, oil retailers gained after Brent crude slumped to 16-month low on Tuesday. Prices rebounded on Wednesday but ample supplies and lingering demand worries limited the rally.

Hindustan Petroleum Corp gained 1.3 percent, Indian Oil Corp rose 1.6 percent, while Bharat Petroleum Corp ended 0.13 percent higher.

Carborundum Universal Ltd ended 2.6 percent higher after earlier marking a record high of 217.35 rupees as HDFC Mutual Fund raised stake in the abrasives maker to 4.61 percent from 4.08 percent, via a block deal on Tuesday.

Tata Motors Ltd gained as much as 2.8 percent after a slew of rating upgrades, citing valuations and improving outlook for its luxury car making unit Jaguar Land Rover.

Among the stocks that fell, Cipla lost 0.7 percent after surging to a record high of 575 rupees on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Abhishek Vishnoi; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

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First Published: Sep 03 2014 | 5:04 PM IST

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