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BSE-listed firms regain Rs 100 lakh crore market cap mark

Analysts said forecast of a normal to excess rainfall, recovery in earnings report card and smart GDP numbers have fuelled rally in the stock market

Deutsche Bank cuts Sensex target to 28,000

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Boosted by a rally in stocks, the total market valuation of listed companies at the BSE regained the Rs 100 lakh crore mark today.

The total market capitalisation (m-cap) of BSE-listed companies rose to Rs 1,00,30,703 crore during the afternoon trade.

The BSE benchmark Sensex was trading higher by 73.11 points at 26,916.25 at 1230 hrs. This is the third straight session of rally for the index.

Analysts said forecast of a normal to excess rainfall, recovery in earnings report card and smart GDP numbers have fuelled rally in the stock market.

There is no possibility of a "deficient" monsoon this year and 96% chances are that the rainfall would be "normal to excess", India Meteorological Department (IMD) said yesterday.
 

The total market valuation of all listed firms at the BSE had first hit Rs 100 trillion level on November 28, 2014.

BSE is among the world's ten largest exchanges in terms of market value, while it is the largest globally for number of firms listed on its platform. Over 3 crore investors trade on it.

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First Published: Jun 03 2016 | 12:57 PM IST

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