Domestic markets on Tuesday regained due to positive global cues and amid US Presidential debate.

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At 0918 hours the BSE Sensex was trading at 28,394.32, up 100 points, or 0.35%. While NSE Nifty was at 8,764.55, up 41.50 points, or 0.48%.

On 30-share benchmark, among the top gainers were Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone (1.11%), Tata Steel (0.88%), Tata Motors (0.88%), Tata Consaltancy Services (0.87%) and Bajaj Auto (0.84%). Among losers were HDFC (-0.41%), Bharti Airtel (-0.33%), ICICI Bank (-0.21%) and NTPC (-0.03%).

The Indian Rupee opened higher by 7 paise, touching 3-week high at 66.53 per dollar against previous close of 66.60.

On the global front, Asian shares recouped early losses and the dollar edged away from a one-month trough against the yen, suggesting investors judged Democrat Hillary Clinton was winning her debate against Republican Donald Trump, a Reuters report said.

Markets have tended to see Clinton as the candidate of the status quo, while few are sure what a Trump presidency might mean for US foreign policy, trade and the domestic economy.

Japan's Nikkei more than halved its losses to be down 0.4%, while the dollar edged up to 100.74 yen from a low of around 100.08, said the report.