03 September,2009 11:09 AM IST | | PTI
The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex recovered by more than 130 points in opening trade on Thursday on emergence of buying by funds amid firming trends on other Asian markets.
The BSE-30 share benchmark Sensex, which had lost over 453 points in the past three sessions, moved up by 130.72 points, or 0.84 per cent at 15,598.18 points in opening trade with all the sectoral indices trading in positive zone with gains up to 1.44 per cent.
Similarly, the Nifty index on the wide-based National Stock Exchange rose by 39.00 points to 4,647.35 points.
Brokers said emergence of buying in select heavy-weight stocks by funds as well as retail investors, triggered by firming trends on the other Asian bourses, helped Sensex to recover.
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Stocks of non-ferrous metals producer, Sterlite Industries were back in positive zone on emergence of buying and traded 2.50 per cent higher at Rs 651. Tata Steel stocks rose by 1.76 per cent to Rs 423.80.
Other gainers were Reliance Industries up by 0.56 per cent to Rs 1,982.70, RCom by 3.17 per cent to Rs 284.80, Reliance Infra by 1.41 per cent to Rs 1,137.70, Maruti Suzuki by 1.01 per cent to Rs 1,526, Tata Motors by 1.36 per cent to Rs 525.25 and DLF Ltd by 1.89 per cent to Rs 419.60.