Market rises for two consecutive days, investors' amount increased by Rs 7.21 lakh crore

 Equity investors' capital has increased by Rs 7.21 lakh crore in two days as the domestic stock markets continued to rally for the second consecutive day. The Sensex saw a sharp rise of 1,223.24 points and stood at 54,893.73 at the end of trading. In this, a big gain of 581.34 points was recorded on Tuesday as well.

Market rises for two consecutive days, investors' amount increased by Rs 7.21 lakh crore

 In this way, the Sensex has been on a good rise for two consecutive trading days. The market capitalization of BSE listed companies rose by Rs 7,21,949 crore to Rs 2,48,32,780 crore in these two days.

Before this boom, there was a strong fall in the market for four consecutive trading days from February 28 to March 7. Ajit Mishra, Vice-President - Research, Religare Broking Ltd. said, "Lands like Reliance, HDFC Bank and Infosys accounted for nearly half of the market's growth on Wednesday."

Market condition on Wednesday: 

BSE's thirty-share standard index Sensex started positive and at one point it managed to gain up to 1,469.64 points with the support of investors. However, later profit-booking reduced its profit slightly.


 At the end of trading, it closed at 54,647.33 with a gain of 1,223.24 points, or 2.29 per cent. Similarly, the Nifty of the National Stock Exchange also gained 331.90 points or 2.07 percent. At the end of trading, it closed at 16,345.35 points.


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