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Sensex crashes by 257 points

July 12, 2012 05:53 pm | Updated 05:53 pm IST - Mumbai

The Sensex today crashed by 257 points, its worst single-day fall in nearly seven weeks, after IT major Infosys’ sharp cut in earnings outlook soured market sentiment prompting investors to shrug off even better-than-expected factory output growth in May.

The BSE benchmark index, which had lost 129 points in the previous session, dropped further by 256.59 points, or 1.47 per cent to close at 17,232.55, recording the biggest single-day fall for the 30-share index after June 1 this year.

While Infosys’ first quarter profit at Rs 2,289 crore came in lower than expected, the stock tanked over 8 per cent as the company revised it FY13 US dollar revenue growth guidance to 5 per cent year-on-year compared to 8-10 per cent given at the end of March quarter.

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Its larger rival TCS, which is expected to announce earnings later in the day, closed 1.80 per cent down while Wipro shed 4 per cent as sentiment turned weak. The IT index lost a whopping 5.11 per cent on the BSE.

“Infosys results disappointed on all counts... the key issue now is will a price war start in the sector and hence even other companies could start exhibiting signs of strain,” said Bhuvnesh Singh, analyst, Barclays.

As many as 21 stocks in Sensex today lost value with Bharti, M&M, Tata Motors and L&T losing in the 1.75-3 per cent range as weak Asian cues and lower opening in Europe hit mood.

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