Sensex ends 372 points lower; Paytm down 27%; Sapphire gains 4%, Escorts 10%


The key benchmark indices exhibited high volatility in trades on Thursday. The key indices witnessed wilted under severe selling pressure in the first-half of the day, before staging a partially mid-way, only to lose ground once again.

The BSE benchmark index, the Sensex, touched a high of 60,178 in early deals, and soon slipped into the negative zone. The index dropped to a low of 59,377, and eventually ended lower for the third straight trading session, down 372 points at 59,636.

In the process, the Sensex shed 1,082 points in the last three trading sessions, and was down 1.7 per cent (1,051 points) for the week. The markets will be shut for trading on Friday on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti.

The NSE Nifty declined 134 points to 17,765, and was down 1.9 per cent (338 points) for the week.

The broader indices ended with deeper cuts, the BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices were down 1.5 per cent each. Among sectors, the Metal index shed 2.8 per cent, and the Auto index tumbled 2.3 per cent. All sectoral indices ended in the negative zone.

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Broader indices fall 2%; Nifty Metal skids 6% on global growth concerns


Indian equities fell in-line with global stocks after minutes released by the US Federal Reserve suggested tapering of the Fed’s stimulus plan by late 2021. Besides, rampant spread of the Delta variant of Covid-19 and faltering global growth worried investors.

The 30-share Sensex index declined 300 points, or 0.4 per cent, and closed at 55,329 levels on Friday while the Nifty50 index ended at 16,451 levels, down 118 points or 0.7 per cent. Both the indices had hit intra-day lows of 55,014 and 16,376, respectively, earlier today.

The broader markets, meanwhile, were hit harder by the selloff as both, the BSE MidCap and SmallCap indices fell 2 per cent each. The advance to decline ratio favoured sellers and India VIX — the volatility index — surged 8.6 per cent.

Sectorally, the Nifty Metal index cracked 6 per cent while the FMCG index rose 2 per cent.

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