Sensex closes at an all-time high of 65,479.05, up 274 points; Nifty hits new record of 19,389 – Times of India

New Delhi: In a remarkable sequence, both smelly and S&P BSE Sensex Record high for the fourth consecutive session.
BSE Sensex rose 274 points, or 0.42%, to 65,479.05, while broad nse index Shares rose 68.8 points, or 0.36%, to 19,391.35, tracking gains from higher-weighted financials and continued gains. foreign inflow Helped in balancing the profit taking trend.
Eight of the 13 major sectoral indices posted gains, with higher weighting financial indices rising by 0.79%. Banks closed at a record high, up 0.32%, and public sector banks rose nearly 2%.
Non-banking finance company Bajaj Finance led financial growth by jumping over 7% after registering a 34% growth in new loans for the June quarter.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have bought Indian equities worth Rs 1,144.67 billion on a net basis so far in FY24. In contrast, FPIs sold equities worth Rs 1,400.10 billion and Rs 376.32 billion in FY2022 and FY23, respectively.
The Sensex had closed at 65.205.05 on Monday. Number. The Nifty opened at 19,406.60 on the NSE and touched a 52-week high of 19,434.15.