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Sensex extends losses, down 59 points on global cues

Source: PTI
Last updated on: August 17, 2016 17:45 IST
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Of the 30-share Sensex pack, 15 today closed in the red

Continuing its downward journey for the second straight day, BSE Sensex, on Wednesday, fell over 59 points to end at 28,005.37 on selling mainly in IT, Oil&Gas, pharma counters as participants remained cautious amid indication that US Fed could raise rates as early as September.

The BSE benchmark index today opened marginally lower at 28,061.79 and hovered in a range of 28,174.30 to 27,960.14 before closing at 28,005.37, showing a fall of 59.24 points or 0.21 per cent. The gauge had lost 87.79 points in the previous session.

The 50-issue Nifty fell 18.50 points or 0.21 per cent to close at 8,624.05. Intra-day, it hovered between 8,667.10 and 8,603.60.

Of the 30-share Sensex pack, 15 today closed in the red.

Anand James, chief market strategist, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services, said, "Comments from Fed presidents playing up chances of even a September US rate hike, kept global markets on a watch mode, especially with FOMC minutes due for release later in the day."

"Indian stocks continued to get picked up from lower levels, but with few immediate domestic triggers, buyers were seen reluctant to chase prices higher," he added.

Besides, the domestic market sentiment was affected by the discouraging macro-economic data as wholesale inflation soared to a 23-month high of 3.55 per cent in July, making investors trim their positions.

Globally, bourses witnessed caution among investors after New York Fed President William Dudley said the Fed could raise interest rates as soon as September, prompting participants to pause after rallies in recent weeks.

Asian markets like China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea moved down by 0.02 per cent to 0.54 per cent.

European shares also edged lower with key indices in France, Germany and the UK fell up to 0.68 per cent.

IT exporters continued to drag the indices down as Infosys today fell 1.67 per cent after Royal Bank of Scotland's decision to cancel a project to set up a separate bank in the UK.

Other IT stocks also faced selling pressure and ended lower. TCS fell 2.51 per cent and Wipro 1.40 per cent.

On domestic bourses, other major losers were Adaniports (2.34 per cent), followed by power grid (1.69 per cent), Asian paints (1.41 per cent), RIL (1.00 per cent), HUL (0.87 per cent), ITC (0.80 per cent), GAIL (0.70 per cent), cipla (0.65 per cent) and ICICI Bank (0.56 per cent).

Among the gainers were Tata steel (3.20 per cent), Coal India (2.90 per cent), Bajaj Auto (1.99 per cent), Heromoto (1.98 per cent), Axis Bank (1.14 per cent), ONGC (1.13 per cent) and HDFC Bank (0.92 per cent).

Broader markets, however, showed a firm trend as mid-cap rose by 0.69 per cent and small-cap indices edged up 0.55 per cent.

Among the BSE sectoral indices, IT fell the most by 1.67 per cent followed by teck 1.35 per cent, FMCG 0.31 per cent, Oil&Gas 0.25 per cent and power 0.13 per cent.

Meanwhile, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth a net Rs 684.73 crs yesterday, as per provisional data released by the stock exchanges.

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