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Indian shares rise 1.6 pct, volume low on politics

Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:31pm IST
 
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By Narayanan Somasundaram

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian shares rose 1.6 percent on Monday, extending gains to a third straight session, but volume was light as investors awaited a confidence vote in parliament that would decide the fate of the government.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was confident about winning the confidence motion, just before of a two-day parliamentary debate began on Monday. But if the government failed the vote on Tuesday it could trigger snap elections this

year.

"Investors believe the government has a fair chance of pulling it off. Nevertheless, there is the event risk, a major one, and people would rather wait than take a call," Sandeep Neema, fund manager at JM Financial Mutual Fund said.

The main 30-share BSE index ended up 1.57 percent, or 214.64 points at 13,850.04. It briefly fell into negative territory after opening 1 percent higher but rose as much as 1.8 percent in late deals. Twenty four of its components gained.

However, total volume fell to 219 million shares from a daily average of more than 300 million, as many investors kept to the sidelines awaiting for clarity on political developments.

Losing issues led gainers 1,366 to 1,162.

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