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Indian shares rose for a third straight session, inching up 0.08 percent on Monday, helped by financials while a decline in Reliance Industries, which reported its first quarterly profit fall in two years, capped the index gains. Financials rose a day ahead of the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy review, on hopes the central bank may signal an easing monetary policy stance to support growth in Asia's third-largest economy.
Buying interest was seen in much-beaten-down consumer goods shares and telecoms major Bharti Airtel. The 30-share BSE index rose 0.08 percent or 12.72 points to 16,751.73 points, its highest close since December 7. The index moved in a narrow range with trading remaining choppy. Eighteen of its components closed higher.
"There is some interest in stocks that have underperformed in recent months, but most of the action is happening in the mid-cap space," said Ambareesh Baliga, chief operating officer, Way2Wealth Securities. Shares in banks, which have seen credit growth slow because of higher interest rates, ended up. The country's largest lender State Bank of India rose 0.4 percent, while private sector rival ICICI Bank gained 1.7 percent. Gains in the index were limited by a 2.7 percent fall in Reliance. The energy major's December-quarter profit fell 14 percent from a year ago, the company reported late on Friday.
The decline in the shares of the company, which also announced a $2.1 billion share buyback to boost sentiment for the stock, was their biggest single-day loss in more than three weeks. Larsen & Toubro, India's largest engineering and construction firm, pared losses to close 0.2 percent higher after it beat market estimates to post an 18 percent rise in quarterly profit, helped by higher income. Leading carmaker Maruti Suzuki, which reported a 64 percent fall in quarterly net profit, ended 5.2 percent higher, after its Chairman R.C. Bhargava said the worst is over for the company and its March quarter will definitely be better.
Ferrous metals producer Sterlite Industries extended losses to close down 5.4 percent after it posted worse-than-expected 17 percent drop in quarterly profit, weighed down by weaker prices and higher costs. The weak sentiment also impacted rivals Hindalco and steelmaker Tata Steel, which fell 4.3 percent and 2.3 percent respectively. In the broader market, 738 declines narrowly outpaced 710 gainers on moderate volume of 629 million shares. The 50-share NSE index closed down 0.05 percent at 5,046.25 points.

Copyright Reuters, 2012

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