The memoir is inspired by his famed "Rocky" character's running up the Philadelphia Museum of Art's steps in the 1976 film's legendary training montage
Indian shares hit a record high on Tuesday, powered by gains in financial stocks as optimism about a swift global economic recovery boosted investor sentiment globally.
The NSE Nifty 50 index was up 0.69 per cent at 15,420.45 by 0400 GMT, while the S&P BSE Sensex was 0.61 per cent higher at 52,473.10. Both indexes hit record highs.
Kotak Mahindra Bank and HDFC Bank were the top boosts to the Nifty 50.
Separately, the Nifty PSU bank index that tracks state-run lenders jumped 2.82 per cent after Reuters reported that the government had shortlisted four banks for potential privatisation.
Adding to optimism about a revival in growth was a S&P report that said India’s economy was on track for a recovery in 2021/22.
Other Asian stock markets were also trading higher, putting world equities on course to extend their bull run for a 12th consecutive session.
The memoir is inspired by his famed "Rocky" character's running up the Philadelphia Museum of Art's steps in the 1976 film's legendary training montage
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