Tension flared up on the Korean peninsula after North Korea launched a missile ahead of the G-20 meet slated to begin in Hamburg this weekend.
The Sensex started higher and even touched a high of 31,353.46, but worries about the missile launch spooked investors towards the fag end. The gauge settled at 31,209.79, down 11.83 points, or 0.04 per cent, in line with weak Asian shares.
The gauge had gained 387.30 points in the previous three straight sessions making a strong bet on the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Axis Bank was the top loser with a loss of 2.08 per cent, followed by Hero MotoCorp.
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