Nifty\, Sensex hit near two-month high ahead of GDP data\, G20 meet

Nifty, Sensex hit near two-month high ahead of GDP data, G20 meet

Reuters 

By Krishna V Kurup

(Reuters) - Indian shares inched up on Friday, with both the indexes marking their highest level in nearly two months, while the Indian rupee strengthened to a fresh 3-month high ahead of key economic growth data later in the day.

Broader Asian markets wavered as investors remained cautious ahead of a crucial meeting between the Chinese and U.S. presidents at the meet during the weekend that could determine the course of a heated trade war over the next year.

MSCI's broadest index of shares outside wobbled between positive and negative territory in early trade and was last up 0.4 percent.

Back home, investors were awaiting gross domestic product data which probably moderated to 7.4 percent in the July-September quarter, according to a poll, weakening just as gets set for an election due by May.

The data is expected by 1200 GMT.

The Indian rupee gained up to 0.35 percent on the day to 69.595 per dollar, its best since Aug 21.

The broader Nifty was up 0.25 percent at 10,885.45 as of 0608 GMT, while the benchmark Sensex rose 0.27 percent to 36,268.19.

The broader index breached its 10,900 level for the first time since Oct. 3, while the index also clocked its best level in almost two months.

"Decline in international and strengthening of rupee are the positives today," said R.K. Gupta, at Taurus Asset Management, adding that we may see some profit booking in the second-half after Thursday's rally in some specific stocks.

"Investors are also eyeing outcome of the meet over the weekend," he said.

Shares of Indian companies gained after the central relaxed rules to sell or securitise their loan books, in a bid to ease persistent stress in the sector.

Dewan Housing Finance Corp Ltd's stock rose as much as 7.4 percent, while those of gained up to 2.3 percent, their highest since Sept. 19.

IT firms were among the top performers on the Nifty, with up as much as 1.7 percent.

Meanwhile, shares in dropped as much as 3.9 percent after its British unit said on Thursday it is going to cut 500 jobs temporarily at its plant in

(Reporting by Krishna V in Bengaluru; editing by Rashmi Aich)

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First Published: Fri, November 30 2018. 11:47 IST