Continuing its rising streak for the ninth straight session, the benchmark BSE Sensex rose over 129 points to hit a new high of 27,148.90 in opening trade today on sustained foreign capital inflows coupled with a firming trend on other Asian bourses.
The 30-share index, which had gained over 705 points in the previous eight sessions, gathered another 129.51 points, or 0.47 per cent, to trade at a new peak of 27,148.90, surpassing its earlier record of 27,082.85 touched yesterday (intra-day).
All the sectoral indices, led by teck, consumer durables, infrastructure and oil & gas, were trading in positive territory with gains up to 0.93 per cent.
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Brokers said sentiments remained buoyant with key indices soaring to new highs on sustained foreign capital inflows and widespread buying by retail investors, driven by positive economic data such as better-than-expected GDP growth in first quarter and narrowing CAD.
Besides, positive global factors with crude oil prices falling to multi-month lows and a firming trend on other Asian markets boosted investor sentiments, they said.
Among other Asian markets, Japan's Nikkei rose 0.82 per cent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 0.15 per cent in early trade today.
The US Dow Jones Industrial Average, however, closed 0.18 per cent lower in yesterday's trade.