By Indulal PM
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The BSE Sensex edged higher on Wednesday, to post its sixth gain in seven sessions as drugmakers such as Sun Pharmaceutical and software services exporters such as Tata Consultancy Services recovered from recent steep losses.
Gains could accelerate after data late in the day showed consumer price inflation slowed more than expected to a 25-month low of 8.1 percent in February, helped by moderating food prices.
The sharp ease in retail prices should cement expectations the Reserve Bank of India would keep interest rates steady at its policy review on April 1 after aggressively tightening monetary policy from September to January.
"We have been seeing buying interest from overseas investors and supply is still in the market," said Suresh Parmar, head, institutional equities at KJMC Capital Markets.
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"However, one should be careful in picking stocks," he added. "There are enough buying opportunities and at the same time we may see further selling pressure in metals and iron ore stocks."
The broader Nifty rose 0.08 percent, or 5 points, to end at 6,516.90, hovering near an all-time high of 6,562.85 hit on Tuesday.
The benchmark BSE Sensex edged up 0.14 percent, or 29.80 points, to end at 21,856.22, not too far from a record high of 22,023.98 hit on Monday.
Foreign investors bought Indian shares worth 14.71 billion rupees on Tuesday, their 17th buying over the previous 18 sessions for a total of over $1.8 billion.
Exchange data shows foreign investors were net sellers on Monday, although traders say that the day was impacted as investors tendered shares as part of GlaxoSmithKline's
Among the top gainers on Wednesday were recent under-performers.
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries
Dr Reddy's Laboratories
Technology stocks, which went from top performers last year to struggling in recent weeks as the rupee recovered, were other strong gainers on Wednesday.
Tata Consultancy Services
Wipro
But investors also continued to book profits in other recent gainers.
Shares in Oil and Natural Gas Corp
Metal stocks continued to witness selling pressure for the third consecutive day with Tata steel
Hindalco Industries
Shares of L&T Finance Holdings
(Editing by Anand Basu and Anupama Dwivedi)