Market logs first loss in five days

October 05, 2017 04:26 pm | Updated 04:26 pm IST - Mumbai

The last four days of winning momentum of stocks came to a halt today as the Sensex ended with losses and the Nifty settled below the crucial 9,900 as investors jostled to take money off the table.

Worries about sustained capital outflows by foreign funds remained.

The BSE 30-share index after a positive opening stretched further to 31,772.41, but could not hold on to it facing the selling pressure. It hit a low of 31,562.25 before settling down 79.68 points, or 0.25%, at 31,592.03.

The gauge, which rose 174 points yesterday after the Reserve Bank decided to hold rates in line with expectations, had gained 512 points in the previous four sessions.

Reflecting the volatile trend, the NSE Nifty after shuttling between 9,945.95 and 9,881.855, closed down 26.20 points, or 0.26%, at 9,888.70.

Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought shares net ₹584.88 crore while foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) dumped equities of ₹632.14 crore yesterday, showed provisional data.

Meanwhile, services sector activity expanded for the first time in three months in September. The Nikkei India Services PMI stood at 50.7 in September — from 47.5 in August — a reading that pointed to a slight pace of expansion.

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