Sensex falls for third day on reform concerns, weak Asian cues

Updated - March 07, 2012 05:06 pm IST

Published - March 07, 2012 05:03 pm IST - Mumbai

Every rise in the market was encashed by speculators amid investors and major market players looking to the upcoming budget on March 16.

Every rise in the market was encashed by speculators amid investors and major market players looking to the upcoming budget on March 16.

Erasing initial gains, the BSE index Sensex fell for the third day today losing 28 points on concerns over the government’s ability to push through reforms and weak global cues.

After a volatile trade, the 30-share barometer closed lower by 27.77 points, or 0.16 per cent, to 17,145.52 points.

The benchmark index had lost 464 points in the last two trading sessions.

The gauge touched a high of 17,239.35 points and also fell to the day’s low of 17,008.77 points as foreign funds remained on the sidelines on reform concerns, brokers said.

The broad-based National Stock Exchange index Nifty fell by 1.95 points to 5,220.45, after moving between 5,243.85 and 5,171.45.

Market major Reliance Industries fell by further by 1.94 per cent to Rs. 761.35 followed by a loss of 2.68 per cent yesterday, pulling the Sensex down.

Brokers said the falling trend was partly checked on higher opening in European stocks and a gain in the second most heaviest on the Sensex, Infosys, which closed up 1.07 per cent at Rs. 2,879.60.

They said every rise in the market was encashed by speculators amid investors and major market players looking to the upcoming budget on March 16.

The current down-fall was led by metal, refinery, power and capital goods stocks with losses up to 1.51 per cent.

Among the major losers, NTPC fell by 2.41 per cent to Rs. 170.15, Sterlite Industries by 3.95 per cent to Rs. 109.35 and Bharti Airtel by 1.91 per cent to Rs. 329.55.

BHEL declined by 1.85 per cent to Rs. 270.90, Jindal Steel by 1.78 per cent to Rs. 536.25, Maruti Suzuki by 1.48 per cent to Rs. 1,309.10 and ONGC by 1.01 per cent to Rs. 278.75.

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