Stock market investors richer by Rs 28 lakh crore in 2014

The broader CNX Nifty of the National Stock Exchange also firmed up by 34.45 points to end at 8,282.70.

Mumbai: Stock market investors became richer by a whopping Rs 28 lakh crore in 2014 as a record market rally boosted the valuation of all listed firms to Rs 98.36 lakh crore at the end of year.

This was the fourth consecutive year of rise in investor wealth. The year also saw investor wealth hitting Rs 100 lakh crore mark.

In 2014, the benchmark Sensex rose by 6,328.74 points or 30 percent and recorded a record high of 28,822.37 on November 28. This is the highest annual gain since 2009 when it had rallied by 7,817 points.

The 30-share gauge ended the year on a positive note at 27,499.42, up 95.88 points.

The broader CNX Nifty of the National Stock Exchange also firmed up by 34.45 points to end at 8,282.70. It has risen by 1,978.7 points or 31.38 percent for the year 2014.

The rise in investor wealth was also on account of the continued rise in the number of listed firms. At present, the total number of listed companies stands at 5,542.

Analysts said that Indian stock market saw an excellent year riding high on robust investor sentiment, impressive foreign fund inflow, formation of a new majority government at the Centre and economic reforms.

"Markets rode higher on the back of hope of structural reforms driven by a decisive political mandate and improving macro-economic balances. The new government reinforced its position in the elections in some of the important states and initiated the reforms in a gradual manner including those on FDI norms, direct transfer benefit, diesel de-regulation, labour reforms, coal allocation, ordinance on land acquisition, the 'Make in India' initiative," said Devendra Nevgi, CEO, ZyFin Advisors.

In the stock market, TCS continued to remain the most valued firm as its market valuation stands at Rs 5,00,396.24 crore. TCS is followed by ITC, ONGC, RIL and CIL in the top five companies list.

In 2014, shares of Tata Motors zoomed 31.8 percent, ONGC surged 18.22 percent, TCS gained 17.67 percent) and ITC firmed up by 14.55 percent.

Foreign investors have infused over USD 16 billion into equities this year.

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