Investors preferred to stay light on positions before the release of September quarter GDP data scheduled post market hours and the Reserve Bank's policy review tomorrow, where it is likely to keep monetary policy steady amid lingering concerns over inflation.
Moreover, cautioned prevailed on sustained outflows by foreign funds and a weak trend in global markets as investors are waiting for key US jobs numbers and a European Central Bank meeting later this week.
The 30-share index, which had gained 352.46 points in the previous two sessions, rose 17.47 points or 0.07 per cent to 26,145.67. The index has now gathered 369.93 points or 1.44 per cent in three sessions.
The broader NSE Nifty eased by 7.45 points or 0.09 per cent to close at 7,935.25 after two days of gain.
On a monthly basis, Sensex dropped 511.16 points or 1.91 per cent, the most since August, on sustained outflows by foreign funds, while Nifty retreated 130.55 points or 1.61 per cent.
Expectations that the government will push through its efforts for a compromise on the GST Bill in the ongoing Winter session of Parliament also had a positive bearing on sentiment.
However, profit booking in recent gainers towards the fag end of the session and a weak trend in Asia capped the gains.
Other Asian markets ended mostly lower as key indices like Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan fell by 0.11-1.82 per cent while Shanghai index rose by 0.26 per cent.
In the domestic market, 11 scrips out of the 30-share
Sensex ended higher.
Major gainers were Infosys (2.08 pc), ICICI Bank (1.67 pc), M&M (1.41 pc), Tata Motors (1.39 pc), Bajaj Auto (1.34 pc) and L&T (0.75 pc).
However, Bharti Airtel fell by 2.09 per cent followed by Vedanta 1.96 per cent, Coal India 1.65 per cent, Lupin 1.31 per cent, Sun Pharma 1.26 per cent, NTPC 1.21 per cent, RIL 1.13 per cent, HDFC 1.05 per cent and HUL 0.98 per cent.
The market breadth remained positive as 1,632 stocks ended higher, 1,073 finished in red while 211 ruled steady. The total turnover rose to 2,831.87 crore from Rs 2,721.04 crore on Friday.
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