Participants were guarded ahead of corporate earning numbers of State Bank of India and ITC, traders said.
Profit-booking in some blue-chips after they reported less-than-expected quarterly numbers kept trading range bound throughout the day, they added.
"In absence of any major cues, equity benchmarks consolidated in a narrow range...Mixed cues from global front alongside with prevailing cautiousness among the investors, triggered profit taking," said Jayant Manglik, President of Retail distribution at Religare Securities.
The 30-share index resumed higher at 27,885.36 and moved up to 27,911.44 in the early trade on increased capital inflows amid a mixed global cues.
However, on selling pressure at higher levels in the later half of the session dragged down the index to 27,712.73 before ending at 27,809.35, down 27.86 points or 0.10 per cent.
The NSE Nifty ended 2.25 points or 0.03 per cent down at 8,421 after hitting the day's high of 8,446.35 and a low of 8,320.50 during the session.
Selling was also seen in stocks such as Vedanta, HDFC, Cipla, ICICI Bank, ITC, SBI and Maruti Suzuki.
Foreign portfolio investors bought shares worth Rs 123.49 crore yesterday and domestic institutional investors purchased shares worth Rs 103.58 crore.
Asian stocks settled mixed as indices in Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan fell by 0.22 to 1.10 per cent while Japan, Singapore and China rose by 0.01 to 1.87 per cent.
European stocks were trading lower after the latest data showed the euro zone economy slowed for the second straight month in May.
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