The rally over the past two months was not broad based, with limited participation by mid-cap and small-cap stocks.
Here are the key economic, leadership and other events in India and around the world to get you started for next week.
The benchmark 10-year G-sec yield is expected to stay in the range of 7.40-7.50 percent (7.44 percent at previous week's close) while the rupee could remain in the 66.10-66.90/USD (66.56/USD at previous week's close), the rating agency said in a statement.
The week also saw a smooth but sluggish November series futures & options expiry on Thursday. Nifty rolled over to December series 72% vs 64% in last expiry. Higher rolls were witnessed in auto & infra spaces
Bruno Verstrate, CEO, Lakefield Partners explains to CNBC-TV18 that the main event to watch out during the week is the meeting of the ECB which will indicate the ECB‘s opinion on quantitative easing or the next LTRO.
In an interview on CNBC-TV18, Bruno Verstrate, CEO of Nautilus Invest says that foreign exchange movement and volatility are the two factors determining which way global markets swing at this stage. "This is not only in Europe but also in Asia."