The BSE and the NSE were closed on Friday, August 29, for "Ganesh Chaturthi".
The S&P BSE benchmark Sensex resumed better and moved in a range of 26.674.38 --historical intra-day high-- and 26,314.89 before concluding the week at 26,638.69, a net rise of 219.14 points or 0.83 pct. In straight three weeks, it has zoomed by 1,309.55 points or 5.17 pct.
The market also got support on hectic short-coverings as the August derivatives series concluded on Friday.
Buying in FMCG, auto, IT and pharma shares mainly kept the market tempo upbeat while realty, metal and power shares attracted profit booking, restricting the sensex rise.
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