Investors are fleeing from risky assets and running to safe havens like gold and bonds amid mounting concerns over the health of a global economy and deteriorating bad loan scenario at the public sector banks.
Both the indexes recorded their biggest weekly fall since July 2009 with the Sensex falling 1,630.85 points or 6.62 per cent and Nifty down 508.15 points or 6.78 per cent.
The 30-share BSE index after reclaiming the 23,000-mark at the outset advanced further to hit the day's high of 23,161.
However, on profit-booking at every rise, it slipped into the negative zone to touch a low of 22,600.39 points before settling 34.29 points or 0.15 per cent higher at 22,986.12.
The NSE Nifty in choppy movements, tested the 7,000-mark to touch a high of 7,003.80 points at the outset and finally ended 4.60 points or 0.07 per cent up at 6,980.95.
Other gainers that supported the indexes were M&M, Axis Bank, NTPC, Sun Pharma, HUL, HDFC, TCS, ITC Ltd, SBI, Maruti Suzuki, Infosys and Wipro and advanced up to 3.77 per cent.
Overall, 15 scrips, out of 30-share Sensex ended higher.
Among the BSE sectoral indices, auto gained the most by rising 1.72 per cent followed by teck 1.02 per cent, FMCG 0.39 per cent and IT 0.25 per cent.
Globally, Asian markets led by Japan and Hong Kong ended lower on concerns over global growth already under strain from falling oil prices and slowdown in emerging markets amid investors waiting for China's markets to reopen on Monday after a week-long holiday.
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