Despite a sharp fall in the price of crude oil, market indices on Friday have gained significantly backed by banking, automobiles, energy, and pharmaceutical sectors.
The BSE's Sensex leapfrogged by over 600 points to trade at 35,033.08, while Nifty traded at 10,562.20 after a hike of around 182 points.
While banking, energy and automobile indices traded in green, technology index was trading in red.
The Indian rupee saw a 57 paise rise to trade at Rs 72.88 against one US dollar after global crude prices fell to a seven-month low due to fresh foreign fund inflows.
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