Exit poll numbers will start trickling in tomorrow and the final results are due Saturday. There is also some concern that the US Federal Reserve may raise borrowing costs next week.
The BSE Sensex hit a low of 28,815.48 before settling down 97.62 points, or 0.34 per cent at 28,901.94.
The NSE Nifty closed lower by 22.60 points, or 0.25 per cent at 8,924.30.
European markets were mixed in reaction to Germany data showing industrial production growing 2.8 per cent in January. Investors waited for Britain's budget. Europe threw up a similar trend.
Foreign funds bought shares net worth Rs 920.46 crore yesterday, as per the provisional figures.
Tata Steel suffered the most by diving 1.89 per cent, followed by ONGC 1.78 per cent. Infosys, GAIL, RIL, M&M, Coal India and Tata Motors also fell.
On the contrary, SBI, TCS, PowerGrid, Cipla, HDFC Bank and Sun Pharma ended higher.
Metal suffered maximum losses, down 1.91 per cent, followed by realty, oil and gas and PSU.
Japanese stocks led the regional decline, but Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose.
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