After yesterday's over 604-point crash, the 30-share BSE Sensex opened in positive terrain but soon succumbed to selling pressure. It touched day's low of 28,584.49.
A late round of buying helped reduce some losses and the Sensex settled at 28,709.87, its weakest closing since February 11, down 134.91 points, or 0.47 per cent. Intra-day, it touched a high of 28,949.11.
Prominent losers that pulled down the indices include HDFC, Hindustan Unilever, Hindalco, Sun Pharma, Tata Steel, Tata Power, NTPC, RIL, SBI, Axis Bank, HDFC Bank and Dr Reddy. Sesa Sterlite, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, L&T, GAIL, Cipla and ONGC also saw moderate losses.
As many as 20 out of 30 Sensex constituent stocks closed in the red, while 10 ended in the green.
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Shares of telecom firms such as Airtel, Idea and RCom were in the limelight after analysts said bidding intensity in the ongoing spectrum auction has subsided.
The mood was cautious amid a persisting downward trend in global markets that negatively impacted domestic equities.
Foreign Portfolio Investors bought shares worth net Rs 838.30 crore while Domestic institutional Investors sold shares worth Rs 35.31 crore yesterday, provisional data shows.
Sectorally, the BSE Realty index suffered the most by losing 1.83 per cent, followed by Oil & Gas (0.78 per cent), Power (0.63 per cent), Banking (0.49 per cent), Capital Goods (0.41 per cent) and FMCG (0.39 per cent) among others.