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Sensex edges up in late morning session; trades dull on lack of triggers

Shares erased early gains even though some amount of buying was seen across sectors.

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MUMBAI: Indian shares edged up in lacklustre trade on Tuesday, but markets remained range-bound as investors kept to the sidelines in the absence of clear triggers.

Shares erased early gains even though some amount of buying was seen across sectors. The broader NSE Nifty rose as much as 0.76 percent in early trade.

"The markets are in a consolidation phase now after disappointing Q1 results," said Siddharth Sedani, head and vice president, equity advisory at Anand Rathi.

"In the short-term, I see markets range-bound between 9,600-10,000 and change is unlikely unless there are strong geo-political triggers."

The Nifty was up 0.32 percent at 9,785.35 as of 0609 GMT, while the benchmark Sensex was 0.24 percent higher at 31,334.8.

Shares of Infosys Ltd extended losses to a third session, falling as much as 1.53 percent, after Vishal Sikka resigned as chief executive officer on Friday. The stock has lost 14.4 percent since Sikka's resignation up to Monday's close.

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Energy stocks gained with Indian Oil Corp up 3.2 percent and Oil and Natural Gas Corp rising 1.6 percent.

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