The BSE Sensex fell for a fourth consecutive day in Tuesday's short Diwali trading session as banks and automotive stocks fell a day after data showed a surprise contraction in the country's industrial output.
In the annual session to celebrate Diwali, which typically sees stocks gain as Indians view it as a lucky day to make purchases, major blue-chip stocks dragged down the Sensex 0.3 percent.
State Bank of India
India's economic gloom deepened on Monday with an unexpected fall in industrial production, a slump in exports and higher retail inflation, putting pressure on the government to push ahead with reforms as growth stalls.
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The Sensex closed down at 18,618.87 points, after falling 1.2 percent over the previous three sessions.
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The 50-share Nifty also fell 0.3 percent.
Trading will resume on Thursday, a day after India is set to release data for October wholesale price inflation.