Sensex slips for first time in 8 days, down over 230 points

February 20, 2015 05:47 pm | Updated 08:31 pm IST - Mumbai

NEW DELHI : BSE SENSEX . NSE NIFTY . PTI GRAPHICS(PTI2_20_2015_000114B)

NEW DELHI : BSE SENSEX . NSE NIFTY . PTI GRAPHICS(PTI2_20_2015_000114B)

The benchmark Sensex on Friday fell for the first time in eight days, dropping 230.86 points to close at 29,231.41 on selling in bluechips, including RIL, and caution ahead of the Union Budget.

Globally, Europe’s main stock markets opened lower as eurozone members prepared for crunch talks with Greece on a renegotiation of the country’s bailout terms. Asian stock indices, however, closed mostly up.

The BSE Sensex resumed lower at 29,446.21 and hovered in a range of 29,462.09 and 29,178.26 before ending at 29,231.41, showing a sharp loss of 230.86 points or 0.78 per cent.

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Traders said caution was seen after the bluechip index zoomed by 1,234.88 points, or 4.37 per cent, in the previous seven days. This led to profit-booking in many recent gainers which surged on Budget hopes.

Shares of Reliance Industries (RIL) today witnessed selling pressure, falling over three per cent, after Delhi Police yesterday had detained a RIL staffer in connection with alleged official document theft in the oil ministry.

Major contributors to the Sensex’s loss on Friday include RIL (57.17 points), ICICI Bank (49.37 points), Infosys (47.21 points), HDFC (35.69 points) and L&T (20.76 points).

The 50-share NSE Nifty also dropped by 61.70 points, or 0.69 per cent, to close at 8,833.60.

In broader markets, shares of SpiceJet today surged nearly 20 per cent after fair trade watchdog CCI approved original promoter Ajay Singh’s plan to acquire controlling stake in the carrier.

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) bought shares worth a net Rs. 1542.70 crore on Thursday as per provisional data released by the stock exchanges. Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) had sold shares worth a net Rs 195.74 crore.

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