Sensex posts first weekly decline in four weeks as investors turn cautious

The index fell 0.25 per cent during the week, its first weekly fall since May 14.

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BS ReporterBloomberg Mumbai
1 min read Last Updated : Jun 19 2021 | 1:13 AM IST
The benchmark Sensex’s four-week winning streak came on an end on Friday –despite a sharp recovery from the day’s low –as investors turned cautious amid indications that the US Federal Reserve will speed up the pace of policy reversal. The Sensex, after dropping more than 700 points, managed to end the day with a 21-point gain to finish at 52,344.45. 

The index fell 0.25 per cent during the week—its first weekly fall since May 14. 

In the preceding four weeks, the index had gained nearly 8 per cent. The gains were underpinned by an extended period of low interest rates in the US diverting inflows into riskier emerging markets like India. 

Overseas investors, however, were seen pulling back on their investments after the Federal Reserve indicated it will start reversing its easy money policy at a faster pace than previously estimated. 

The Nifty 50 index fell 8 points to end at 15,683. The broad-based index fell 0.73 per cent during the week. State-owned ONGC, NTPC and Power Grid were the biggest losers on the Sensex. Hindustan Unilever gained the most at 2.64 per cent as investors mounted defensive bets.

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