Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Sensex plunges 806 points on rising crude, rupee woes

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The equity benchmark Sensex on Thursday hit its lowest level in three months, crashing over 806 points to close below the 35,200-level as concerns over weakening rupee and rising crude oil prices spooked investors.

Similarly, the NSE Nifty cracked the 10,600-level by falling 259 points. The rupee plunged to an all-time low (intra-day) of 73.81 to the US dollar and global crude oil prices touched a four-year high of $86 a barrel, triggering worries for India on the macroecono­mic front.

The weakness in other Asian markets and a lower opening of the European shares also added to negative sentiments on the domestic bourses.

“The strongest of businesses and the bluest of blue chips have cracked in the last couple of sessions, which highlights the prevailing negative sentiment and environmen­t of pessimism. With the rupee hitting record low, crude prices moving northwards, increasing fears of a broadening current account deficit along with the liquidity worries led to another major fall in the indices...” Devang Mehta, head— equity advisory, Centrum Wealth Management, said.

A sharp plunge mainly in health care, IT, oil & gas, banking and auto pulled the Sensex lower by 806.47 points, or 2.24%, to 35,169.16 points, extending losses for the second straight day. Intraday, it hit a low of 35,022.12.

This is the lowest closing since July 2 when the index had settled at 35,264.41.

The gauge had lost 550.51 points Wednesday on rupee woes coupled with surging crude oil prices and unabated foreign fund outflows.

In the process, more than Rs 5 lakh crore has been wiped out in the last two trading sessions from

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the overall investors’ wealth.

The 50-share NSE Nifty also cracked the 10,600-level by falling 259 points, or 2.39%, to close at 10,599.25 after hitting a low of 10,547.25. Besides, traders have been cautious ahead of the outcome of the ongoing three-day RBI policy meet that began Wednesday. “Anxieties over the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) adopting an aggressive stance in its monetary policy due to a rise in inflationa­ry pressure led to an erosion in investors’ risk appetite. With deteriorat­ing macros, all eyes will now be on the second quarter earnings and how the current liquidity situation is addressed,” Mehta said.

Also, weak cues from other most Asian markets as high US yield and upbeat economic data led to fear that investors would move to the US, accelerati­ng selling pace on the domestic bourses. According to analysts, the equity benchmark indices have fallen nearly 10% from peak levels attained in August, led by weak domestic sentiments, global uncertaint­ies, depreciati­ng rupee and boiling crude oil prices.

With rupee and crude oil showing no signs of stability, weakness is likely to continue in the coming sessions, analysts said.

The internatio­nal benchmark Brent crude prices hit a four-year high of $86.10 a barrel while WTI at $76.23 a barrel.

Stocks of tyres, paint and chemical companies turned distinctly weak as crude oil surged to near four-year high. Crude is main raw material used by these industries.

Selling pressure was broadbased, while IT, tech, realty and oil & gas and auto stocks were the worst hit.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth a net of ₹1,550 crore, while domestic institutio­nal investors (DIIs) made purchases to the tune of ₹1,402 crore Wednesday.

Reliance Industries emerged as the biggest loser in the Sensex pack with its shares plunging 7.03%, while Hero MotoCorp lost 5.45 per cent.

Other laggards were TCS 4.54%, Adani Ports 4.17%, ONGC 3.74%, Sun Pharma 3.70%, HDFC Bank 3.46%, Bajaj Auto 3.04%, IndusInd Bank 3.03%, HUL 2.97%, Bharti Airtel 2.95%, ITC Ltd 2.49%, Kotak Bank 1.93%, Asian Paint 1.90%, Tata Motors 1.89%, Coal India 1.61%, HDFC Ltd 1.33%, Maruti Suzuki 0.80% and SBI 0.69%.

Also, Wipro, NTPC and PowerGrid fell up to 0.08 per cent.

 ?? MINT ?? The equity benchmark Sensex on Thursday hit its lowest level in three months to close below the 35,200level
MINT The equity benchmark Sensex on Thursday hit its lowest level in three months to close below the 35,200level

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