The Sensex surged 843 points to a two-month high of 82,133, driven by strong foreign fund inflows and buying in FMCG, IT, and banking stocks. This followed a volatile session with a 2,100-point intraday swing, influenced by global market weakness and uncertainty about China’s economic recovery. Market sentiment remains cautious due to rising US Treasury yields and a weaker rupee.
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