At close, the Sensex was down 97 points or 0.5% at 20,768 and the Nifty closed lower by 24 points or 0.4% at 6,178.
Earlier in the day, the Sensex had touched a low of 20,590 while the Nifty slipped to a low of 6,117.
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Rupee
The rupee is off highs on dollar bids from state-run banks for defence purchases of the government, other importers. The USD/INR pair was at 61.58, off 61.05 highs. The unit closed at 61.66 per dollar on Tuesday. Weakness in stocks is also hurting the USD/INR pair, says a dealer.
Global Markets
Asian stock markets surrendered early gains on Wednesday on fears of tighter policy in China, while the dollar dropped after tepid U.S. jobs data vanquished expectations that the Federal Reserve will taper its stimulus before next year.
European markets opened lower and snapped their nine-session winning streak.
Britain's FTSE and Germany's DAX were lower by 0.5% and France's CAC 40 was down as much as 1%.
Japan's Nikkei share average ended down 2% as a stronger yen took a heavy toll, after shares touched a 3-1/2 week high in the morning session.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was down 0.4%, on track to post its first loss in five sessions, while profit-taking pushed Seoul shares off their highest level in more than 26 months.
Sectors & Stocks
BSE Realty index was the top loser among the sectoral indices on the BSE down 1.5% followed Power, IT, Teck, Oil and Gas, Health Care and Auto indices, having lost 0.7-1.3%.
Meanwhile, Capital Goods, Bankex, Consumer DUrables, FMCG and PSU indices closed higher by 0.1-0.6%.
Profit taking was seen in IT majors after recent gains in the run up to the second quarter earnings. Further, the appreciating rupee against the US dollar also dampened sentiment.
In the Sensex pack, Infosys, Wipro and TCS were down 0.5-4.5% each contributing the most to the losses.
Other losers include, HDFC Bank, Sun Pharma,Tata Motors, BHEL, Tata Steel and ONGC down 1.4-2.4%.
Index heavyweight, Relaince Industries was down 0.8%.
Among the gainers were Gail India, Cipla, SBI, L&T, ICICI Bank, Maruti Suzuki, Hindustan Unilever and Hero MotoCorp, up 1-4%.
Among other shares, Just Dial rallied 19% to Rs 1,144, on back of strong buying by the foreign institutional investors (FIIs).
Jubilant Life Sciences surged 16% to Rs 88.75 on reports that the company may delist its equity shares from Indian bourses.
Gitanjali Gems rallied 16.5% at Rs 64 on back of heavy volumes in an otherwise weak market.
Market breadth was weak with 1,230 losers and 1184 gainers on the BSE.
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