The Sensex after a gap-down opening had sprung back to life after the French President Nicolas Sarkozy reassured hopes of a Greek bailout.
According to reports, the French President admitted that the world had been taken by surprise by Greece and the decision by Prime Minister Papandreou to hold a referendum, but he insisted that despite the vote announcement, Greece must continue with the bailout plan.
However, investors remained jittery given the uncertainty ahead of the major events to unfold as a result of which the afternoon gains were wiped off.
The Sensex from a low of 17,338, had rallied to a high of 17,616 - an intra-day gain of 278 points.
However the BSE benchmark index eventually ended with a marginal loss of 16 points at 17,465. The NSE Nifty was virtually unchanged at 5,258.
The European markets, too, which started the day on a positive note, were seen trading in the negative terrain around 1600 hours.
The FTSE-100 was down 22 points at 5,400.
The DAX and CAC were more or less after, despite registering a gain of over 1.5 per cent each in opening deals.
Back home, Reliance was the major mover. The stock ended with a gain of 1.3% at Rs 871, and contributed 24
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