Sept 5 (Reuters) - Indian shares rebounded on Tuesday to end higher, led by financials such as Housing Development Finance Corp, but broader sentiment was cautious amid lingering concerns about the escalating North Korea crisis.

The broader NSE index ended 0.4 percent higher at 9,952.20, while the benchmark BSE index closed 0.34 percent higher at 31,809.55.

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