Closing Bell
Indian shares declines most in two-weeks after investors choose to book profits in banks and auto companies from record levels.
The S&P BSE Sensex dropped 0.8 percent to 28,797; while the NSE Nifty lost nearly 1 percent to 8,866, biggest decline since August 10. The market breadth was skewed in favour of the bears at 1,032 declines, 571 advances and 255 stocks remaining unchanged.
“The bias still remains positive. We have seen some short covering in the last two days or so, by investors who felt left out,” Ashu Madan, COO of Religare Securities told BloombergQuint in a phone interview.
The S&P BSE Oil & Gas index (+0.9 percent) was the best performing sectoral gauge; while S&P BSE Metal (-1.7%), FMCG (-1.7%), Auto (-1.4%) and Bank (-1%) indexes dropped the most.
Madan expects the Nifty to remain in an 8,800 to 9,050 range for the next few days heading into a truncated week. Investors will also watch for some the latest consumer price inflation and index of industrial production figures for direction.
Closing Bell
Indian shares declines most in two-weeks after investors choose to book profits in banks and auto companies from record levels.
The S&P BSE Sensex dropped 0.8 percent to 28,797; while the NSE Nifty lost nearly 1 percent to 8,866, biggest decline since August 10. The market breadth was skewed in favour of the bears at 1,032 declines, 571 advances and 255 stocks remaining unchanged.
“The bias still remains positive. We have seen some short covering in the last two days or so, by investors who felt left out,” Ashu Madan, COO of Religare Securities told BloombergQuint in a phone interview.
The S&P BSE Oil & Gas index (+0.9 percent) was the best performing sectoral gauge; while S&P BSE Metal (-1.7%), FMCG (-1.7%), Auto (-1.4%) and Bank (-1%) indexes dropped the most.
Madan expects the Nifty to remain in an 8,800 to 9,050 range for the next few days heading into a truncated week. Investors will also watch for some the latest consumer price inflation and index of industrial production figures for direction.