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Markets collapse on geopolitical worries, Sensex tanks 654 points

FP Archives • March 26, 2015, 19:31:17 IST
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The Sensex has now registered its longest losing string – seven days – in 2015. It has lost 1,280 points in seven days.

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Markets collapse on geopolitical worries, Sensex tanks 654 points

Mumbai: Rising geopolitical tension in the Middle East spooked domestic markets today with benchmark Sensex plummeting 654 points, its biggest daily fall in nearly three months, to close at 27,457.58.[caption id=“attachment_2123745” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Bombay Stock Exchange. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/sensex-reuters1.jpg) Bombay Stock Exchange. Reuters[/caption] Across-the-board selling on the last day of monthly derivative contracts, sluggish global cues and surge in oil prices also pulled down markets for the seventh straight day. The NSE Nifty slipped 189 points, or 2.21 per cent, to end at 8,342.15, its weakest level in about ten weeks. In currency markets, the Indian rupee fell to 62.7 levels against the US dollar on capital outflow worries. Saudi Arabia carried out air strikes against Huthi rebels in Yemen today. This sparked off a wave of risk aversion in financial markets, traders said. Domestic participants were seen offloading their long positions in Futures and Options (F&O) segment instead of carrying them forward to the next April series, they added. In the cash market, selling was broad-based as 11 out of 12 sectoral indices closed lower. Only capital goods index escaped the bloodbath. On the BSE platform, two stocks fell for every one that rose as 1822 scrips ended in the red while 979 advanced. “Geopolitical tension in Middle East triggered selling pressure across the globe and domestic benchmarks lost close to two percent on F&O expiry day,” said Jayant Manglik, president-retail distribution, Religare Securities. The benchmark S&P BSE 30-share barometer resumed below 28K-mark and gradually moved down to a low of 27,384.87 before concluding at 27,457.58, a steep fall of 654.25 points or 2.33 percent. Today’s fall was biggest since January 6, 2015 when it had plunged by 854.86 points or 3.07 percent. The Sensex has now registered its longest losing string – seven days – in 2015. It has lost 1,280 points in seven days. Elsewhere in Asia, markets mostly fell in line with an overnight sell-off on Wall Street, after weak US data hinted at ongoing weakness in the world’s biggest economy. European markets were also trading lower with deep cuts of up to two percent. Key Asian indices in Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan fell by 0.13 percent to 1.39 percent while those in China and Singapore firmed up by 0.37 percent to 0.58 percent. In Europe, France’s CAC, Germany’s DAX and the UK’s FTSE dropped by 1.36 percent to 1.98 percent. Meanwhile, provisional local data showed that Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) bought shares worth Rs 813.19 crore and Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) picked up shares worth Rs 96.52 crore yesterday. According to analysts, the Indian markets may remain subdued until the end of the current financial year on March 31 as investors preferred to book profits at the year-end. Coming back to today’s trade, as many as 26 scrips out of the 30-share Sensex pack ended lower. “Markets worldwide are under stress as Saudi Arabia has attacked Yemen through air attack which has led to supply concerns over crude oil prices. We expect the Indian markets to remain sideways bullish in the coming week and Nifty to remain in the range of 8,600-9,100 in the coming weeks,” said Rakesh Goyal, senior vice president, Bonanza Portfolio. Major Sensex laggards include HDFC (5.32 percent), Wipro (4.01 percent), Sesa Sterlite (3.90 percent), Infosys (3.30 percent), SBI (3.18 percent), Axis Bank (3.03 percent), ICICI Bank (2.90 percent), Tata Motors (2.78 percent), Coal India (2.58 percent) and Sun Pharma (2.39 percent). Hindalco (2.33 percent), TCS (2.32 percent), NTPC (2.31 percent), HUL (2.30 percent), Tata Steel (2.21 percent), ONGC (1.89 per cent), Dr Reddy’s (1.84 percent), Reliance Industries (1.67 percent) and Maruti (1.36 percent) also notched up losses. Total equity turnover dropped to Rs 2,999 crore from Rs 4,405.75 crore yesterday. PTI

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