Sensex tumbles 714 points as exit polls show Congress-BJP neck-and-neck in State elections

December 10, 2018 04:51 pm | Updated 08:12 pm IST - Mumbai

Market benchmark Sensex buckled under heavy selling pressure on Monday, plummeting 714 points as investors panicked over exit polls suggesting the Congress giving a tough fight to the ruling BJP in State elections as also the bruised rupee and weak global cues further dampened sentiment.

The BSE Sensex cracked below the 35,000 mark, plunging 713.53 points, or 2%, to close at 34,959.72.

Similarly, the broader NSE Nifty fell 205.25 points, or 1.92%, to 10,488.45.

Exit polls for the recently concluded Assembly elections have predicted a tight finish between the ruling BJP and the Congress in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and a win for the Opposition party in Rajasthan, impacting trading pattern on the domestic bourses in a big way.

Besides, a weakening rupee, which hit 71.44 per dollar intra-day, and fresh foreign fund outflows further pulled the key indices.

All sectoral indices on the BSE and NSE ended in the red, led by realty, banking, metal, pharma, pharma and financial stocks.

Kotak Bank shares cracked over 6% after the bank said it had moved the Bombay High Court against the RBI’s decision with respect to the bank reducing promoter holding using preference shares.

In August, Uday Kotak, the founder and promoter of Kotak Mahindra Bank, has pared down his stake in the bank to 19.70% from about 30% following issuance of preference shares.

Within few days, the Reserve Bank said the stake dilution by Kotak does not meet its regulatory norms on the same, something the private sector lender contested.

Other top losers include Reliance Industries, Asian Paints, Tata Motors, Adani Ports, Bharti Airtel, Sun Pharma, L&T, PowerGrid, HDFC, Axis Bank and Bajaj Auto, falling up to 4%.

Coal India and Maruti were the only two gainers on the 30-share index, rising up to 0.79%.

Multiple factors impacted the market sentiment as the bears held complete control of the market from opening till the closing bell, said Joseph Thomas, Head Research, Emkay Wealth Management.

This was the biggest one-day fall in the last two months for both indices, falling up to 2%, he said.

On a net basis, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth ₹817.40 crore on Friday, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of ₹242.56 crore, provisional data available with BSE showed.

Brent crude oil futures was trading at 0.31% down at $61.48 per barrel.

Elsewhere in Asia, Korea’s Kospi fell 1.06%, Japan’s Nikkei dropped 2.12%, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng shed 1.19% and Shanghai Composite Index tumbled 0.82%.

In Europe, Frankfurt’s DAX shed 0.67% and Paris’ CAC 40 fell 0.47% in early deals. London’s FTSE too slipped 0.41%.

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