Sensex Stabilises But Posts Worst Weekly Performance Since November 11

The broader NSE Nifty ended 0.44 percent higher but lost about 4.54 percent during the week.
Brokers trade at their computer terminals at a stock brokerage firm in Mumbai . | Reuters
Brokers trade at their computer terminals at a stock brokerage firm in Mumbai . | Reuters

MUMBAI: India's stock markets stabilised on Friday as investors bought stocks battered in the previous session, although wild swings in Chinese markets this week pushed Indian equities to record their worst weekly performance since November 2011.

The broader NSE Nifty ended 0.44 percent higher but lost about 4.54 percent during the week.

The benchmark BSE Sensex gained 0.33 percent at close, but shed 4.7 percent during the week. Both the NSE and BSE have recorded their worst weekly performance since Nov. 18, 2011.

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