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After paring some gains in mid-morning trade, key benchmark indices clawed back some gains in early afternoon trade. At 12:15 IST, the barometer index, the Sensex, rose 109.12 points or 0.33% at 33,460.69. The index advanced 38.90 points or 0.368 at 10,281.55. Global stocks gained as fears of trade wars appear to subside after US implemented and aluminum import tariffs that excluded and

Key indices started the session on a positive note on firm global cues. Indices extended gains in morning trade. Later, the indices hovered in a narrow range in positive terrain so far.

Among secondary indices, the Mid-Cap index advanced 0.18%. The Small-Cap index rose 0.29%. Both these indices underperformed the Sensex.

The breadth, indicating the overall health of the market, was positive. On the BSE, 1,232 shares advanced and 1,169 shares declined. A total of 123 shares were unchanged.

Key capital goods stocks rose. (up 1.46%), ABB (up 0.7%), (up 0.6%) and (up 0.57%) edged higher. BEML was down 4.03%.

rose 1.98% after the company said it won Rs 11700 crore order for 3x800 megawatts supercritical power plant in The announcement was made during trading hours today, 9 March 2018.

Metal and mining stocks dropped after US implemented and aluminum import tariffs that excluded and Authority of (down 4.38%), JSPL (down 2.42%), (down 1.61%), (down 1.25%), (down 1.05%), NMDC (down 0.8%), (down 0.61%), Vedanta (down 0.06%) and (down 0.16%) declined.

In political news, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), ally of National Democratic Alliance (NDA), has pulled out its two ministers from the cabinet yesterday, 8 March 2018, in protest against the injustice to However, the party decided to continue supporting the NDA. The action by the TDP, which has sixteen members in the Lok Sabha and six in Rajya Sabha, will have no impact on the stability of the which has sufficient numbers in Parliament but will be seen as a big political setback as TDP is the first pre-poll ally to pull out of the Centre in nearly four years.

Overseas, Asian stocks edged higher after moderate gains on Wall Street overnight following the implementation of US tariffs on and aluminum. Japan's central kept monetary settings unchanged today, 9 March 2018 and stuck to its upbeat view on the economy. In a widely expected move, the Of Japan (BOJ) maintained its pledge of guiding short-term interest rates at minus 0.1% and the 10-year government bond yields around zero percent.

US stocks closed higher yesterday, 8 March 2018 after implemented and aluminum import tariffs that excluded and Mexico, two key US trade partners.

Trump signed a proclamation yesterday, 8 March 2018 authorizing the tariffs at 25% on imports and 10% on aluminium, the same level he promised when he revealed the plan on 1 March. The aluminium and import tariffs will take effect in 15 days, as per reports.

In Europe, the European Central (ECB), at its monetary policy meeting yesterday, 8 March 2018, kept its broader policy unchanged. The central said it could still extend its 2.55 trillion euro ($3.16 trillion) bond purchase scheme beyond September if needed.

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 12:18 IST
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