Published 17:20 IST, April 27th 2020

Sensex rises by 415 points, Nifty by 127 after RBI announces mutual fund liquidity package

Responding to RBI's Rs 50000-crore liquidity support to mutual funds, Indian market indices rose on Monday marginally amid the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Responding to RBI's Rs 50000-crore liquidity support to mutual funds, Indian market indices rose on Monday marginally amid ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown. As per PTI, Sensex closed at 31,743.08, rising by 415.86 points, while Nifty rose by 127.90 points closing at 9282.30 points. Market reports state that 1286 shares have vanced, 1076 shares declined, and 180 shares are unchanged.

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Sensex rises by 415 points

Moreover, reports state that all sectors closed higher - especially - banking, IT auto and FMCG. Previously, automobile and banking sectors were pulling down market indices. In early hours of day, Sensex umped 675 points or 2.15 percent at 32,002 while Nifty 50 edged higher by 188 points or 2.06 percent at 9,343 at around 10.15 AM, according to ANI.

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RBI's mutual fund boost

Earlier in day, Reserve Bank of India anunced Rs 50,000-crore liquidity support for mutual funds. scheme which is in force currently till May 11, 2020, will be reviewed by RBI depending on market conditions. central bank's move comes after Franklin Templeton closed six debt mutual funds last week funds stating that liquidity in bond market has dried up, amid COVID-19 pandemic.

RBI said, "Heightened volatility in capital markets in reaction to COVID-19 has imposed liquidity strains on mutual funds (MFs). se have intensified in wake of redemption pressures related to closure of some debt MFs and potential contagious effects refrom." It ded that stress is confined to high-risk debt MF segment at this st, while larger industry remains liquid.

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17:20 IST, April 27th 2020