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Markets open in the red, IT weighs

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SI Reporter Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 05 2013 | 8:45 PM IST
Tracking weak Asian cues, the BSE benchmark index  dropped 0.8% in opening trades to a low of 18,449.The broader markets - midcap and smallcap indices - have also followed suit and has come off 0.2% each. Currently the Sensex is down 125 points at 18,471, while the Nifty has declined 37 points at 5,548.

All the sectoral indices are in the negative territory. IT index down 1% for the third consecutive day is leading the losses followed by Oil & Gas, Capital Goods, Auto and Power indices. FMCG index which started better than the most pared its opening gains and is down 0.5%. Meanwhile, Consumer Durables  limited its losses and is flat with a negative bias.

Of the total eight companies in the Consumer Durables space, four have declined. The movers here are Videocon Industries up nearly 1%, Whirlpool and Titan Industries adding 0.7% each.

While the US markets closed higher on expectations that the Federal Reserve could again step in to support the economy, the ongoing US debt crisis and a possible downgrade of the US government triple A bond by Moody’s Investors Service soured the mood in Asia. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 0.4%, the Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 0.3%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 0.5%.

In Asia Japan's Nikkei Stock Average declined 0.4%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.3% and China's Shanghai Composite was off 0.2%.
Back home, Bharti Airtel up 0.5% is the only gainer among the Sensex-30 scrips.

Infosys, ONGC,Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Power, L&T and Reliance Communications down 1-2% are the top losers in the opening trades.

The market breadth is negative. Of the total 1471 stocks traded on the BSE, 940 stocks declined while 726 advanced.

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