Trading for the week started on a strong note, but the trend reversed on the last trading session of the week when large caps declined sharply. Volatility was high as traders rolled over positions in the futures & options (F&O) segment from the January 2015 series to February 2015 series. The January 2015 derivatives contracts expired on Thursday.
The 50-unit CNX Nifty also fell by 26.70 points or 0.30 pct to 8,808.90 after hitting an all-time intraday high of 8,996.60.
However, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index rose 42.92 points or 0.40 pct to 10,738.59 while S&P BSE Small-Cap index fell 36.83 points or 0.32 pct to 11,329.26.
The stock market was closed on Monday, 26 January 2015, for Republic Day.
Index heavyweights led rally in key benchmark indices on the first trading session of the week on Tuesday.
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