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Sensex drops 136 pts ahead of derivative contracts settlement

The BSE benchmark Sensex today fell 136 points on funds selling ahead of settlement in the derivatives segment amid lingering fears of short-term capital gains tax on funds selling equities to foreign investors.

Updated on: Mar 28, 2012 05:07 PM IST
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The BSE benchmark Sensex on Wednesday fell 136 points on funds selling ahead of settlement in the derivatives segment amid lingering fears of short-term capital gains tax on funds selling equities to foreign investors.

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Sensex, which had gained 205 points on Tuesday, fell 135.74 points, or 0.79% to 17,121.62.

The NSE 50-scrip index Nifty fell 48.40 points, 0.92%, to 5,194.75.

Reliance Industries and Infosys, top heavyweights that carry 20% weight on Sensex, recorded heavy losses.

Brokers said foreign investors remain concerned about the new rule that aims at preventing tax avoidance through participatory note (P-note) route, under which foreign funds buy Indian equities on behalf of overseas investors.

There were reports yesterday that the government has clarified that it plans to use the new rules under GAAR only to focus on those avoiding taxes, leading to a spurt in the market. However, brokers said, concerns remain.

Besides, they said the rupee's falling to a 2-month low and weakening trend in the global markets further dampened the market mood.

The consumer durables sector suffered the most by losing 3.32% to 6,293.15, followed by banking index - 1.73% to 11,475.87. Realty sector index was down 1.57% at 1,725.77, and oil and gas index - 1.23% at 7,850.45.

 
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