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Sensex down 214 pts on weak global cues

Tracking weak global trends, the BSE benchmark Sensex today fell by 213.97 to close below the 19,000 mark after nearly two months on sustained selling by foreign funds, mainly in the auto sector.

Updated on: Jun 13, 2013 05:17 PM IST
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Tracking weak global trends, the BSE benchmark Sensex today fell by 213.97 to close below the 19,000 mark after nearly two months on sustained selling by foreign funds, mainly in the auto sector, even as finance minister P Chidambaram said more reforms are on the anvil.

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Extending losses for the third straight session, the 30-share index commenced the day on a weak note at 18,815.57 and plunged further to close down by 213.97 points, or 1.12 %, at 18,827.16. This is the first time since April 17 that the Sensex has closed below 19,000 level at 18,731.16.

Similarly, broad-based National Stock Exchange Nifty setled lower by 61.10 points, or 1.06 %, at 5,699.10.

Also, MCX-SX flagship index, SX40, ended 102.23 points lower, or 0.91 %, at 11,179.36.

Brokers said the market sentiment was hampered by reports of a weakening trend in all global markets as investors speculated this year's rally has overshot the earnings outlook amid concern that central banks may pare stimulus measures.

Meanwhile, finance minister P Chidambaram on Thursday said the government will announce host of decisions, including relaxation of FDI caps and resolution of gas and coal prices, in the next few days.

Out of the 30-BSE index components, 25 stocks declined led by drop in Tata Motors and Mahindra and Mahindra.

Amid other major losers, Apollo Tyres fell by 25.43 % to Rs. 68.60 after the company said it will take over US-based Cooper Tire & Rubber Co in an all-cash deal valued at about Rs. 14,500 crore ($2.5 billion).

Also Sun Pharma extended a five-day drop by losing 3.22 % to Rs. 949.45 after it was asked to pay $550 million to Pfizer and a partner for patent infringement settlement.

Sectorally, the auto sector index suffered the most by 2.33 % to 10,385.15 ,followed by realty sector by 2.30 % to 1,557.61 as fading hopes of interst rate cut.

 
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