Mumbai, Nov. 26 -- The pressure in the Indian stock market continued on Wednesday as both the benchmark indices opened in the red, weighed down by persistent selling by foreign investors.

However, shortly after the opening, the markets recovered and moved back into the green with marginal gains, taking positive cues from other global markets.

The Nifty 50 index opened at 25,842.95, registering a decline of -41.85 points or (-0.16 per cent). The BSE Sensex began the session at 84,503.44, down -83.57 points or -0.10 per cent from its previous close.

Market experts noted that foreign portfolio investors continue to maintain a strong short position.

Ajay Bagga, Banking and Market Expert, told ANI, "Indian markets start the December series...