Sensex loses 93 points to end at 21,740.09
Sensex loses 93 points to end at 21,740.09
Intra-day, it touched a low of 21,704.66 and a high of 21,853.25.

Mumbai: The benchmark Sensex on Thursday closed 93 points down at its lowest level in two weeks on selling in banking, capital goods and power shares in line with weakness in global markets rattled by fears that the US Fed may hike interest rates sooner-than-expected.

The Sensex, which had gained 58.25 points in the previous three sessions, fell by 92.77 points or 0.42 per cent to 21,740.09 -- the weakest closing since 21,513.87 on March 6.

Intra-day, it touched a low of 21,704.66 and a high of 21,853.25. In the 30-share BSE index, 22 stocks led by HDFC and L&T closed in the red. Aided by value-buying after recent weakness, TCS and Infosys led the eight Sensex gainers.

The 50-share NSE benchmark Nifty fell 40.95 points, or 0.63 per cent, to end at 6,483.10. US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen's comments after the Fed's first policy meeting sent ripples through global markets. At a press conference last night, reports said, Yellen implied Fed's time-frame for raising rates was closer to first half of 2015, sooner than expectations.

The Fed also voted to cut its monthly bond purchases from $65 billion to $55 billion. In Asia, all major equity indices were sharply down. Prominent European indices were trading about one per cent lower each in early trades.

Brokers also indicated Indian market participants sold shares in banking and other interest-sensitive sectors ahead of the RBI's policy meeting on April 1. The rupee also weakened to 61.4 levels against dollar. "Post US Federal Reserve statement indicating that further tapering of monetary stimulus package shall continue and interest rates may also be increased in near future, market sentiment was poor...Metal stocks were also showing weakness on concerns over slowing demand in China," said Nidhi Saraswat, Senior Research Analyst, Bonanza Portfolio.

Bucking the general trend, Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Wipro rose. TCS had led the fall in IT pack stocks on Wednesday on revenue growth concerns. The BSE-IT index on Thursday gained 1.69 per cent.

Among laggards, the BSE Realty sector index suffered the most by losing 2.23 per cent, followed by Capital Goods index (down 1.94 per cent), Power index (down 1.62 per cent) and Banking index (down 1.36 per cent).

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