Emerging markets were hit by the overnight Wall Street rout triggered by valuation concerns, as investors dumped technology and bio-technology scrips.
Financial and banking shares lost ground ahead of announcement of index of industrial production (IIP) data (released after market hours) even as FMCG, auto and infra shares bore the brunt of selling as correction set in.
However, the beaten-down technology and healthcare stocks posted gains and provided support to the market.
On the economic front, exports dropped 3.15 per cent in March, limiting the growth rate for FY14 to around 4 per cent and falling short of the annual target by about USD 13 billion even as the trade deficit improved on shrinking gold imports.
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Turnover in the cash segment dropped to Rs 16,039.99 crore from Rs 19,772.05 crore yesterday. A total of 9,852.5 lakh shares changed hands in 72,45,702 trades, while market capitalisation stood at Rs 74,38,245 crore.