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Sensex down 102 points; metal, banking shares under pressure

Published: Wednesday, Dec 9, 2009, 10:40 IST
Place: Mumbai | Agency: PTI

The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex today lost over 100 points on emergence of profit-booking in blue-chip stocks in metal and banking sectors.

The Sensex, which had gained 244.54 points in the previous session, fell back by 102.46, or 0.59% to 17,125.22.

A 2.54% rise in Maruti Suzuki, saved the market from a steeper fall. IT stocks Infosys and TCS also ended up helping avert a major slump in the market. European car maker Volkswagen's plans to buy a 19.9% stake Japanese Suzuki for USD2.5 billion make Maruti attractive to investors. Maruti Suzuki India is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Suzuki.

Both Reliance Industries and Tata Steel, which in the last session rose, came under pressure. While RIL closed down by less than 1%, Tata Steel was the biggest loser at 4.17%.

Metal stocks Hindalco and Sterlite at 3.04% and 2.98% were the other big Sensex losers.

Banking shares were the other big casualty with their sectoral index ending down by 1.58%. Mortgage leader HDFC and private sector lender HDFC Bank settled lower by 2.30% and 1.3% respectively.

In the 30-BSE index-linked kitty, 17 stocks closed with losses while 13 ended with gains.

Wider National Stock Exchange index Nifty also fell by 35.95 points, or 0.70% to 5,112.00.

Weak trends in Asia and lower opening in Europe also weighed against the sentiment.

The metal sector suffered the most by losing 2.09% to 16,315.68 on reports of a down-trend in base metal prices in the London Metal Exchange.

The Banking sector index was second worst performer, shedding 1.58% to 10,155.11 after stocks of ICICI Bank, State Bank of India and HDFC Bank recorded heavy losses.

HDFC Bank led pack the lenders going southward as Fitch cut Greece's credit rating, denting confidence in the global economic recovery.

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