Sensex sube más de 500 puntos impulsado por el repunte de acciones de TI

En los primeros compases del martes, el BSE Sensex subió 564,63 puntos hasta 82.790,45, mientras que el NSE Nifty ganó 167 puntos hasta 25.591,65. El repunte fue liderado por acciones de TI como HCLTech, Infosys y TCS, con ambos índices al alza más del 0,5% a las 9:28 de la mañana.

El mercado bursátil indio abrió al alza el 25 de febrero de 2026. Hacia las 9:18 de la mañana, el Sensex saltó 400 puntos, con el Nifty cotizando por encima de 25.500. HCLTech ganó un 3%, liderando el repunte del sector TI. A las 9:28, el S&P BSE Sensex había subido 564,63 puntos hasta 82.790,45. El NSE Nifty 50 avanzó 167,00 puntos hasta 25.591,65. Ambos índices subían más del 0,5% en los primeros compases. Acciones como Infosys, Tech Mahindra, RIL y HUL también contribuyeron a las ganancias, según indican las palabras clave. El impulso fue impulsado por acciones de TI, tras un reciente desplome en el sector. Esta actividad refleja un sentimiento positivo en Dalal Street, aunque las fuentes no detallan razones específicas para la subida.

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