For the week, the BSE Sensex shed 9.84 points while the NSE Nifty moved up by 0.15 points.
HDFC Ltd surged 2.21 per cent to Rs 1,227.80 after HDFC Standard Life Insurance said it had agreed with Max Financial Services and subsidiary Max Life Insurance to open merger talks. Max Financial jumped 10.29 per cent to Rs 472.80.
Sugar stocks fell sharply by up to 10 per cent after the government imposed 20 per cent customs duty on exports.
Real estate stocks gained on hopes regulator Sebi will consider proposal for relaxed norms for REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) and an easier set of compliance rules for foreign fund managers keen to relocate to India.
Major gainers in real estate space were DLF (2.63 per cent), HDIL (7.15 per cent) and Kolkte-Patil Developers (5.25 per cent and Indiabulls Real Estate (3.52 per cent).
Current account deficit yesterday narrowed sharply to USD 0.3 billion or 0.1 per cent of GDP in the fourth quarter of 2015-16 from USD 7.1 billion or 1.3 per cent in third quarter on account of lower trade gap.
The NSE Nifty also gained 29.45 points or 0.36 per cent at 8,170.20 after shuttling between 8,195.25 and 8,135.80.
Shares of Bharti Airtel was the top gainer among Sensex constituents by surging 2.73 per cent to Rs 355.70 while Tata Motors jumped 2.03 per cent to Rs 463.20.
In broader markets, the BSE small-cap gained 0.29 per cent but mid-cap ended 0.05 per cent lower.
Key indices in France, Germany and the UK rose between
1.13 per cent and 1.27 per cent.
In domestic market, 15 scrips out of the 30-share Sensex pack ended higher.
Major gainers were Coal India (2.00 pc), TCS (1.81 pc), GAIL (1.07 pc), ITC (0.96 pc), BHEL 0.82 pct and Maruti (0.63 pc).
However, Sun Pharma fell 1.45 per cent followed by Tata Steel 1.38 per cent, Dr Reddy's 1.36 per cent, SBI 1.07 per cent, Larsen 0.91 per cent, Asian Paints 0.89 per cent and Infoys 0.67 per cent.
The market breadth remained negative as 1,309 stocks ended lower, 1,264 closed higher while 195 ruled steady.
The total turnover declined to Rs 2,839.49 crore from Rs 2,850.89 crore yesterday.
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