In overseas, European stocks declined after two explosions at Brussels which killed at least eleven people and injured several others. Belgium's key index the BEL-20 index was currently off 0.93 per cent. Key indices in France, Germany and UK fell by 0.40 per cent to 1.25 per cent.
Foreign investors remained net buyers as they bought shares worth Rs 1,396.33 crore yesterday as per the provisional data issued by stock exchanges.
843 shares firmed up, 717 declined while 75 ruled steady.
Major gainers were Tata Power (4.48 pct), Bosch ltd (4.25 pct), BHEL (4.24 pct), Vedl (2.34 pct) and Hero Motocorp (2.21 pct).
However, Dr Reddy fell by 3.91 pct, followed by ITC 2.50 pct, Adani Ports 1.76 pct, Tata chem 1.20 pct and HUL by 1.08 pct.
Turnover in cash segment rose to Rs 17,496.41 crs from yesterday's close Rs 16,247.38 crs. A total of 8,663.27 lakh shares changed hands in 73,80,697 trades.
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