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Sensex slumps 232.17 points to end at 34,616.13

The Sensex on Monday continued to fall for fifth straight day. The BSE benchmark Sensex slumped 232.17 points to end at 34,616.13 while Nifty fell 79.70 points to end at 10,516.70. 35 stocks on the 50-scrip Nifty index finished in the negative zone.

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The Sensex on Monday continued to fall for fifth straight day. The BSE benchmark Sensex slumped 232.17 points to end at 34,616.13 while Nifty fell 79.70 points to end at 10,516.70. 35 stocks on the 50-scrip Nifty index finished in the negative zone. 

The BSE Sensex surrendered its initial gains to trade lower by 97.64 points in late morning deals today amid selling in realty, healthcare, metal, auto, consumer durables and basic materials counters.

Investors were wary after BJP's B S Yeddyurappa resigned as the chief minister of Karnataka, paving the way for the JD(S)-Congress combine to form the government.

Caution also set in ahead of key corporate earnings to be announced today, brokers said.

IT, teck, telecom and energy witnessed buying interest.

The 30-share Sensex was trading at 34,750.66, showing a loss of 97.64 points, or 0.28 per cent.

The broader Nifty index was trading at 10,558.15, down 38.25 points, or 0.36 per cent.

Major losers were Sun Pharma 2.60 per cent, Dr Reddy's 2.57 per cent, Tata Motors DVR 2.30 per cent, Tata Motors 1.80 per cent and Axis Bank 1.60 per cent.

Gainers included TCS 1.90 per cent, ICICI Bank 1.52 per cent, Coal India 1.35 per cent, SBI 1.19 per cent and ONGC 1.19 per cent.

Meanwhile, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 166.15 crore on net basis, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought equities to the tune of Rs 149.58 crore last Friday, provisional data showed.

Most Asian markets were trading higher as investors digested the thaw in US-China trade relations.

The US trade war with China is on hold after the world's largest economies agreed to drop their tariff threats while they work on a wider trade agreement, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday. 

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