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The BSE Sensex on Friday reclaimed the 34,000-level, surging about 323 points to end at one-week high of 34,142.15 as March derivative series got off to a strong start amid a firming trend on other Asian bourses.
In addition, the rupee rising to 64.76 against the US dollar (intra-day) and sustained pumping of funds by DIIs also supported the recovery.
Tracking positive Asian cues and building-up of bets, following the beginning of the March derivatives series, the 30-stock index opened positive at 33,832, and rallied to regain the key 34,000-mark.
The Sensex hit the session's high of 34,167.60, but finally, the gauge settled higher by 322.65 points, or 0.95 percent, at 34,142.15, a level last seen on 15 February.
The broader NSE Nifty also stayed in the positive zone, and touched a high of 10,499.10 before closing 108.35 points, or 1.04 percent, higher at 10,491.05.
For the week, the Sensex recorded 131.39 points, or 0.38 percent; while Nifty gained 38.75 points, or 0.37 per cent.
Stock markets have been under pressure recently amid continued worries about the fallout from a massive Rs 11,400 crore fraud that hit Punjab National Bank, and concerns that the Reserve Bank could soon move to raise interest rates to check accelerating inflation.
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