REUTERS - Indian shares rose for a second consecutive session on Tuesday, with the NSE Nifty hitting its highest in nearly 11 months, as encouraging U.S. data and expectations of further monetary stimulus from global policymakers held out hopes for a strong global economic outlook.
The gains come a day after the U.S. benchmark S&P 500 stock index set record intraday and closing highs, as last week's strong monthly U.S. jobs report worked its way into financial markets.
Meanwhile, the strong likelihood of a goods and services tax bill being passed in the monsoon session of parliament, which starts on July 18, and hopes for a good start to the quarterly earnings season also boosted investor sentiment.
Gains in share markets also tracked a rally in government bonds, as debt investors bet on benign inflation data later in the day and awaited the government's announcement on the next central bank governor.
"Markets are rallying on positive global cues, coupled with optimism for this earnings season, healthy monsoon progress and factoring in hopes for the GST bill getting through," said Neeraj Dewan, director at Quantum Securities Pvt Ltd.
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"However, as caution prevails among investors ahead of these key events, we can expect to see a small amount of profit-taking for now, with larger chunks expected, probably a 100 points, down the line," Dewan added.
The broader NSE Nifty rose as much as 0.44 percent, to its highest level since Aug. 19, while the benchmark BSE Sensex gained as much as 0.49 percent, after hitting its highest mark since Aug. 20 in the previous session.
Banks were among the top gainers, with major private sector banks pushing the Nifty Bank Index up 0.81 percent. ICICI Bank Ltd
"Private-sector banks are likely to continue to see healthy growth and gain significant loan market share," HSBC analysts wrote in a note, estimating a 21 percent loan growth for private banks.
Among other gainers, staffing firm Quess Corp Ltd's
Aluminium giant Hindalco Industries
Meanwhile, Coal India Ltd
(Reporting by Samantha Kareen Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Sunil Nair)