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Week in 5 charts: Skymet, RBI policy among factors that kept market rangebound

Foreign institutional investors bought equities worth Rs 973.38 crore, while domestic institutional investors sold Rs 670.76 crore worth of equities in the past week.

April 06, 2019 / 11:51 IST
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The 10 most valued domestic companies together added a whopping Rs 4,04,068.05 crore in market valuation last week, with RIL and HDFC Bank leading the gains. Here are the top 10 firms according to their market capitalisation for the week ended April 9:
The 10 most valued domestic companies together added a whopping Rs 4,04,068.05 crore in market valuation last week, with RIL and HDFC Bank leading the gains. Here are the top 10 firms according to their market capitalisation for the week ended April 9:

Benchmark indices posted marginal gains in the week ahead of the earnings session and the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The market remained positive for the first two days of the first week of April, while Skymet's below normal monsoon prediction and RBI's rate cut put some pressure on indices.

The Sensex and Nifty touched all-time highs of 39,270.14 and 11,761, respectively during the week.

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Weather forcaster Skymet predicted that monsoon will be below normal in 2019. The reason was cited as the developing El Nino phenomenon that occurs due to a rise in the temperature in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.

Meanwhile, RBI in its first policy meeting of the current financial year cut repo rate by 25 basis points and kept the monetary policy stance neutral.