The week commenced strong, with investors taking fresh positions at the beginning of May contract on heavy sell-off in April series and the passing of Finance Bill, 2015.
However, the momentum was short-lived as sentiment was overlapped by negativity on sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) on worries over Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT), weak corporate earnings, delay over passage of key reforms, including GST, and the Land Bill. Even Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's conviction swayed entertainment-related stocks.
Investor worries abated after the government set up a high-level committee to look into the MAT issue, which turned the table in favour of bulls.
The BSE 30-share indicator resumed firm and hovered in a wide range of 27,603.71 and 26,423.99, before recovering to end with a small weekly rise of 94.08 points, or 0.35 per cent, to end at 27,105.39. In the last straight three weeks, it had crashed 1,868.07 points, or 6.47 per cent.
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