The benchmark BSE Sensex rose by 82.50 points to recover from 19-month lows today but on a weekly basis tumbled by 1,226.57 points or 4.68 per cent on concerns over the health of Chinese economy and geopolitical tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Besides, NSE Nifty tanked by 361.85 points or 4.54 per cent during the week.
"Recovery in global equities, especially Chinese markets, stable rupee and lower level buying helped the indices recoup losses," said Gaurav Jain Director Hem Securities.
The 30-share Sensex opened on a firm note at 24,969.02 and advanced to regain the 25,000-mark to hit a high of 25,083.55 largely supported by rebound in blue-chips.
As profit-booking took hold it gave up part of the early gains and touched a low of 24,887.22 before finally closing the session 82.50 points or 0.33 per cent higher at 24,934.33.
The gauge had lost 1,309.07 points in the previous four sessions.
The broad-based Nifty recaptured the 7600-mark by ending 33.05 points or 0.44 per cent higher at 7,601.35 after shuttling between 7,634.10 and 7,581.05.
Shares of real estate companies such as HDIL, DLF, Oberoi Realty, Unitech, Phoenix, Indiabulls Real Estate, Godrej Properties and NBCC were in better shape and settled up to 5.76 per cent higher, lifting the sectoral index the most.
Key indices in Asia, like China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan moved up by 0.59 per cent to 1.97 per cent while Japan moved down by 0.39 per cent.
Asian markets rose with Shanghai index rebounding by 1.97 per cent after authorities suspended a "circuit breaker" system that halted trading in Chinese shares twice this week.
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Major losers were, Tata Motors (3.94 pc), ITC (2.72 pc), ONGC (2.43 pc), Sun Pharma (2.42 pc), TCS (2.36 pc), Wipro (2.25 pc), Infosys (2.20 pc), HDFC (1.85 pc) HDFC Bank (1.82 pc), HUL (1.78 pct), M&M (1.63 pct), Coal India (1.26 pct), Dr Reddy's (1.24 pct), NTPC (1.20 pct), Asian Paints (1.11 pct) and RIL (1.10 pct).
However, Axis Bank gained 2.38 per cent, followed by SBI 2.29 per cent, Bharti Airtel 1.27 per cent, Lupin 0.97 per cent and GAIL 0.59 per cent.
Among the S&P BSE sectorial and industrials indices, IT fell by 1.95 per cent, teck (1.60 pc), oil&gas (1.48 pc), energy (1.35 pc), FMGC (1.25 pc), auto (1.03 pc), healthcare (0.99 pc), power (0.92 pc) and metal (0.85 pc).
In broader markets, mid-cap and small-cap indices ended 0.23 per cent and 0.02 per cent lower, respectively.
The market breadth turned negative as 1,478 shares ended lower, 1,193 advanced, while 130 ruled steady of the total 2,801 Stocks traded.
The total turnover fell to Rs 2,471.53 crore from Rs 2,853.97 crore on Friday.
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