Sensex Snaps 4-Day Losing Run
2026-08-20 11:06
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
India’s BSE Sensex closed about 0.8% firmer at 77,537.7 on Thursday, ending a four-day losing streak, led by financials and IT stocks.
Investors found some relief from easing pressure on global bond yields following US Treasury's surprise intervention, despite elevated oil prices and geopolitcal uncertainty.
Meanwhile, foreign investors extended their buying activity on Wednesday, with provisional data showing net purchases of 4.1 billion rupees, their third buying session in four.
Most listed companies advanced, led by gains in Eternal (2.3%), Kotak Mahindra Bank (1.7%), ITC (1.6%), Bajaj Finance (1.5%), Axis Bank (1.5%), UltraTech Cement (1.2%) and Infosys (1.2%).
Tata Steel (-0.4%), IndiGo (-0.2%) and HCL Tech (-0.2%) bucked the trend as the only decliners.