Small and mid-cap stocks rebounded even as their bigger counterparts were volatile after falling the most in three months following the nation's attack on terrorists in Pakistan.
The S&P BSE MidCap Index jumped the most in seven months as some investors judged the gauge's 3.6 per cent tumble on Thursday was overdone. The S&P BSE Sensexand the NSE 50 Nifty Index, India's benchmark indexes, closed little changed amid volumes that were five per cent below the 30-day mean. The Sensex slid the most since June 24 on Thursday.
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