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Sensex drops by 470 points while Nifty tests 10,700

At the closing bell, the BSE S&P Sensex was down by 470 points or 1.29 per cent at 36,093 while the Nifty 50 slipped by 136 points to 10,705.

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Heavy selling pressure across sectors dragged equity benchmark indices down on Thursday as investors grappled with the domestic and global slowdown, fluctuating oil prices and absence of any fresh triggers.

At the closing bell, the BSE S&P Sensex was down by 470 points or 1.29 percent at 36,093 while the Nifty 50 slipped by 136 points to 10,705.

At the National Stock Exchange (NSE), all sectoral indices were in the red. Nifty media ended 4.4 percent lower, PSU bank by 2.2 percent, private bank by 1.8 percent, metal by 1.6 percent and pharma by 1.5 percent.

Among stocks, Yes Bank was laggard of the day with a drop of 15.76 percent to Rs 54 per share after CARE Ratings downgraded ratings of non-convertible debentures of Morgan Credits, one of the private lender's promoter entities.

Other private lenders like IndusInd Bank, ICICI Bank, and Axis Bank too were in the negative zone. Even the government-owned State Bank of India (SBI) slipped by over 2 percent.

Zee Entertainment plunged by 7.8 percent following reports that its promoter has been restricted from selling its stake in the media company.

The other prominent losers were Indiabulls Housing Finance, which slipped by 4.6 percent, Tata Steel by 3.5 percent, Reliance Industries by 2.2 percent and Vedanta by 2.1 percent.

However, those which showed some gains were Tata Motors, Coal India, HDFC Bank, UPL and Bharti Airtel.

Meanwhile, Asian shares turned lower after the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points. It was the second Fed rate cut this year.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia Pacific shares had ended down 0.5 percent as a 1 percent fall in Hong Kong offset 0.4 percent gains on Japan's Nikkei and from China's blue-chip stocks.

Central banks around the world have been loosening policy to counter the risks of low inflation and recession. Easier monetary policy generally supports equities. (ANI)

 

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