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Sensex tanks 194 points after Survey projects lower GDP

January 31, 2017 17:32 IST
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TCS, Wipro and Infosys dropped by up to 4.47 per cent, dragging down the BSE IT index by 2.96 per cent

There were signs of anxiety in the market as the Sensex on Tuesday slumped 194 points ahead of the budget -- to be presented on Wednesday -- to a one-week low of 27,656 and the Nifty slipped below 8,600 after the Economic Survey projected a lower growth of 6.5 per cent for 2016-17.

The recently introduced immigration restrictions by US President Donald trump and the new legislation that aims to rework the H1-B visa programme dealt a blow to IT stocks, which saw a big fall.

TCS, Wipro and Infosys dropped by up to 4.47 per cent, dragging down the BSE IT index by 2.96 per cent, followed by technology that tanked 2.49 per cent.

The Economic Survey for 2016-17, tabled in Parliament by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday, underscored the need for more reforms. Its GDP growth forecast for this fiscal is lower than the 7.1 per cent put out by the Central Statistics Office earlier this month.

The Sensex closed down 193.60 points, or 0.70 per cent, at 27,655.96, its lowest closing since January 24 when the figure was 27,375.58. It had lost 33 points in the previous session.

The broad-based NSE Nifty, which hit a low of 8,552.40 intra-day, managed to cut down losses and ended lower 71.45 points, or 0.83 per cent, at 8,561.30.

The risk-averse behaviour was on display as participants took cues from global stocks that remained on the backfoot following Trump's controversial crackdown on immigration.

"The Economic Survey failed to impress investors who opted for keeping their commitments at a low ebb and wait for the the budget," said Manoj Choraria, a Delhi-based stock broker.

GAIL, Adani Ports, Sun Pharma, Tata Motors, Coal India, Lupin, Axis Bank and NTPC were among those that weighed.

Sectoral indices such as oil and gas (1.64 per cent), PSU (1.39 per cent), healthcare (1.38 per cent), infrastructure (1.31) per cent and metal (1.01 per cent) all turned weak.

Selling activity also extended to the broader markers, with the BSE midcap falling 1.10 per cent and the small-cap 1.03 per cent.

According to provisional figures, foreign investors bought shares worth Rs 607.36 crore on Monday.

There were a few that went up cushioning the fall, which include ITC, PowerGrid, Bajaj Auto, ONGC and HDFC Bank.

Photograph: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters

Source: PTI
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