The benchmark BSE Sensex opened up over 100 points on Wednesday morning gaining strength from the positive sentiment in the global stock markets. 

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The 30-share composite was trading at 26,648.07, up 123.52 or 0.47% from previous day's close while Nifty opened at 8174.70, up 46.85 or 0.58%.

The domestic markets were tracking cues from the Asian markets were trading higher on Wednesday, as fears the immediate drag of a Brexit vote ebbed and investors believed that central banks will step in eventually to curb volatility. 

Tokyo was trading up over 1%, recouping a third of Friday's losses, a Reuters report said. Global markets lost $2.1 trillion on Friday, after the UK decided to vote itself out of the European Union. 

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 1% to recoup around a third of Friday's stinging loss. Japan's Nikkei climbed 1.4%, while Australian stocks added 0.8%, the Reuters report said. 

Even the US markets were trading in the green. On Wall Street, the Dow rose 1.57%, while the S&P 500 gained 1.78% and the Nasdaq 2.12%. Badly beaten-down financials and tech stocks were among the top gaining sectors, Reuters said. 
 
In the domestic market, DLF was up 8.65%, Unitech 7.17%, ICICI up 0.8%, ONCG 0.83%, Tata Motors 1.62%, Tata Steel nearly 1% up,