MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian stock, debt and currency markets are closed on Thursday for a public holiday. Trading will resume on Friday.
The benchmark BSE index <.BSESN> rose 0.72 percent, or 137.75 points, to end at 19,367.59 on Wednesday, marking its highest close since July 29.
The broader NSE index <.NSEI> rose 0.75 percent, or 43 points, to end at 5,742.30, closing above the psychologically important 5,700 level.
The partially convertible rupee closed at 61.43//44 per dollar, compared with 61.19/20 on Tuesday.
The benchmark 10-year bond yield ended up 10 basis points at 8.50 percent after earlier hitting a session high of 8.55 percent, its highest level since May 2012. (Reporting by Mumbai markets team)