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After a day's colossal fall, sensex rebounds 300 points

| | Aug 25, 2015, at 03:47 pm
Kolkata, Aug 25 (IBNS) After a day's carnage the Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Tuesday tracking a recovery in Asian stock markets but could not sustain the gains amid profit-taking.

The rupee, which also pulled back from two-year lows against the US dollar, also gave up some early gains.

The BSE Sensex, which witnessed its biggest point crash on Monday, gained as much as 380 points in opening trade, while the broader Nifty advanced 116 points above 7,900. However, the market pared gains as the session progressed. At 9.44 a.m., Sensex was up 42 points to 25,784 while Nifty edged higher by 15 points to 7,824.

of six currencies. Giving up some gains, rupee was trading at 66.53/dollar in recent trade.

The rebound in domestic stock markets comes on th eback of recovery in Asian shares, which opened with deep cuts, but saw a sharp recovery.

 

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