Traders got into the act of sidelining uncertain global sentiment including caution over the key US Federal Reserve rate decision next week, sustained FII selling and key GST logjam as hectic short-covering and stock specific action in fundamentally strong shares took the key indices to trade in positive terrain despite volatility.
"The swing higher has lot to do with the sustained price falls in the last six days, which the investors may have deemed overdone," said Anand James, Co Head Technical Research Desk, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services.
Moreover, overnight news of 34 per cent jump in indirect taxes during April-November period from customs, excise and service tax also supported the cause.
The 30-share BSE Sensex resumed higher at 25,136.71 and hovered in a range between 25,289.58 and 25,034.14 before closing at 25,252.32, showing a gain of 216.27 points or 0.86 per cent.
The gauge had lost 1,133.36 points in the last six days on sustained foreign fund outflows amid worries about a possible delay in the key tax reform GST bill.
The broad-based Nifty ended 70.80 points or 0.93 per cent higher at 7,683.30 after shuttling between 7,691.95 and 7,610.
Shares of real estate companies such as DLF, Indiabulls Real Estate, Unitech and NBCC were in better form and settled up to 3.26 per cent higher on BSE after the Cabinet approved Real Estate (regulation and Development) bill 2015.
While, the broader markets BSE small-cap and mid-cap also supported the sentiment with a rise of 1.24 per cent and 0.90 per cent, respectively.
Back home, 23 scrips out of the 30-share Sensex pack ended
Major losers were Tata Motors (6.04 pc), SBI (4.82 pc), Adani Ports (3.57 pc), HDFC (3.24 pc), Cipla (3.17 pc), BHEL (2.55 pc), Dr Reddy's (2.46 pc), Lupin (2.16 pc), ONGC (2.01 pc), Axis Bank (1.80 pc), Hero MotoCorp (1.25 pc), ITC (1.22 pc), HDFC Bank (1.18 pc) and Asian Paints (1.03 pc).
However, Coal India rose by 1.57 per cent followed by L&T 0.73 per cent, Maruti 0.72 per cent and RIL 0.61 per cent.
Among the BSE sectorial and industrials indices, realty fell by (3.46 pc), finance (2.16 pc), banking (2.04 pc), industrials (1.92 pc), healthcare (1.55 pc), FMCG (1.37 pc), auto (1.18 pc), telecom (0.98 pc), oil&gas (0.75 pc), power (0.67 pc) and capital goods (0.65 pc).
The market breadth remained negative as 1,995 shares ended lower, 653 advanced, while 105 ruled steady of the total 2,753 stocks traded.
The total turnover rose to Rs 2,925.40 crore from Rs 2,199.32 crore yesterday.
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