Sensex plummets 624 points on global sell-offs; RIL soars 10%

BSE Sensex settled 623.75 points, or 1.66%, lower at 36,958.16; NSE Nifty slumped 183.80 points, or 1.65 per cent, to 10,925.85

August 13, 2019 05:17 pm | Updated 05:22 pm IST - Mumbai

BSE benchmark Sensex on Tuesday crashed about 624 points dragged by heavy losses in index heavyweights HDFC twins, Infosys, ITC and ICICI Bank amid sell-offs in global equities.

Bucking the overall downtrend, shares of Reliance Industries (RIL) rallied nearly 10%, capping the Sensex loss to a large extent.

Apart from global concerns, investors remained jittery over domestic macro challenges amid slowing down of the economy and falling consumer demand in various sectors.

After diving nearly 700 points in the fag-end of the session, the 30-share Sensex settled 623.75 points, or 1.66%, lower at 36,958.16. It hit an intra-day low of 36,888.49 and a high of 37,755.16.

Similarly, the broader NSE Nifty slumped 183.80 points, or 1.65%, to 10,925.85. During the day, it hit a low of 10,901.60 and a high of 11,145.90.

Top losers in the Sensex pack included Yes Bank, M&M, Bajaj Finance, Bharti Airtel, HDFC, Maruti, Tata Steel and L&T, cracking up to 10.35%.

On the other hand, RIL rallied 9.72% to become the biggest gainer, after Mukesh Ambani on Monday announced plans to sell stakes in the firm’s oil and chemicals business to Saudi oil giant Aramco and in fuel retail network to BP plc for ₹1.15 lakh crore, and said its telecom unit Jio will begin offering fibre-based broadband services from next month.

Sun Pharma and PowerGrid were other two stocks that ended in the green.

Auto stocks plunged after SIAM reported that automobile sales in India witnessed its sharpest decline in nearly 19 years in July, dropping 18.71%, rendering almost 15,000 workers jobless over the past two-three months.

“Markets have been tagging-along global markets in palpable risk-off sentiment due to multiple challenges of intensification of US-China trade war, sell-off in Argentina and Hong Kong markets,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, senior VP and Head of Research (Wealth), Centrum Broking.

Asian markets ended significantly lower amid global trade war concerns and increasingly violent demonstrations in Hong Kong. The Hang Seng cracked 2.10%, Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.63%, Kospi 0.85% and Nikkei ended 1.11% lower.

Equities in Europe were trading in the red in early deals.

Meanwhile, the Indian rupee depreciated by 49 paise to 71.27 against the U.S. dollar intra-day.

Brent crude futures, the global oil benchmark, rose 0.51% to $58.27 per barrel.

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