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Volatile Sensex falls 75 points in late sell-off as investors book profit

The gauge had gained 376 points in previous two sessions. The 50-issue NSE Nifty fell by 8.15 points or 0.10% to 8,444.90. It shuttled between 8,479.25 and 8,433.20 during the session.

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In a volatile session, the benchmark BSE Sensex dropped by 75 points to 27,945.80 in late sell-off as cautious investors preferred to reduce their positions in blue-chip stocks after two sessions of gains. 

In early trade, the 30-share index rose to a day's high of 28,115.96 points on the back of a stronger global market on hopes of a Greece deal and buying by foreign investors. 

However, on across-the-board selling towards the close, the Sensex slipped into negative zone and closed the session 75.07 points or 0.27% down at 27,945.80, slipping from its two-and-a-half months high. 

The gauge had gained 376 points in previous two sessions. The 50-issue NSE Nifty fell by 8.15 points or 0.10% to 8,444.90. It shuttled between 8,479.25 and 8,433.20 during the session. 

Tata Motors fell the most among Sensex stocks by dropping 1.84% despite the firm reported a 6% increase in total sales in June, followed by Hindalco at 1.72%. 

Other major losers on the index included Cipla, ONGC, Vedanta, Maruti Suzuki, GAIL, HDFC Bank, Dr Reddy's, Infosys, HDFC, NTPC, Lupin, L&T, Tata Steel, TCS and Sun Pharma. 

However, shares of M&M, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp, Axis Bank, Wipro, HUL, ITC and RIL ended in positive zone and cushioned the fall. 

Stocks of software exporters faced selling after revenue warnings by some IT companies and Eurozone worries led to concern about June-quarter earnings. 

Out of 30-share Sensex, 20 ended lower. Stocks related to irrigation segment such as Finolex Industries, Jain Irrigation Systems, Shakti Pumps, Kaveri Seeds, Monsanto India, Dhanuka Agritech and Advanta surged up
to 8% after the government decided to spend Rs 50,000 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojna. 

Globally, other Asian markets closed higher on hopes for a deal to keep Greece in the Eurozone, but Shanghai tumbled over 5%. European markets were little changed in their early trade. 

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