The BSE Sensex resumed lower at 26,275.07 and then fell further to a two-month low of 26,092.69 on initial selling in key sectors as India's industrial production growth remained subdued in August. Worries over foreign capital outflows and sharp fall in US markets last Friday also weighed.
However, the index recovered afterwards to 26,443.16 before concluding the day at 26,384.07, showing a gain of 86.69 pts or 0.33 per cent. Better-than-expected Chinese trade data and crude oil prices falling to near 4-year lows also provided some support.
Like the Sensex, the NSE 50-share Nifty gained 24.30 points, or 0.31 per cent, to finish at 7,884.25.
"Volumes continued to falter and remained lower than Friday's trading session. PSU Banks, Metal and Energy stocks remained the top performing sectors while Realty, Pharma and FMCG faced the maximum selling pressure in the day," said Rakesh Goyal, Senior Vice President, Bonanza Portfolio.
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Market participants are eyeing monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) data and quaterly earnings of Reliance Industries. These are expected to set the tone for trading tomorrow.
Meanwhile, European makets witnessed a strong rebound and were trading positively with France, Germany and UK indices moving up 0.05 per cent to 0.48 per cent.
Locally, Foreign Portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth net Rs 719.77 crore last Friday as per the provisional data from stock exchanges.