The International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday lowered India's growth projection to 6.7 per cent in 2017, lower than its earlier estimate, unnerving investors, analysts said.
The Nifty cracked and slipped below 10,000 as investors went around picking profit.
Caution remained the byword as June-September quarterly results kick off tomorrow, with TCS set to get off the block, and RIL the next on Friday.
Data on industrial production for August and consumer inflation for September is also lined up for tomorrow.
The gauge had rallied 332.38 points in the past three sessions.
At the close, the 50-share NSE Nifty nosed down by 32.15 points, or 0.32 per cent, at 9,984.80. During the day, it moved between 10,067.25 and 9,955.80.
"Market pared the initial gains in the afternoon session as investors remained objective ahead of the earnings season and upcoming IIP and inflation numbers. IMF's low growth rate forecast could mean that investors welcome the corporate earnings season on a tentative footing," said Anand James, Chief Market Strategist, Geojit Financial Services Ltd.
Tata Motors was in a cesspool of red as it was the biggest loser by 2.02 per cent. SBI, Dr Reddy's, Lupin and Tata Steel fell up to 1.97 per cent.
India's largest software exporter, TCS rose 1.66 per cent on optimistic buying by investors ahead of its second quarterly earnings while Reliance Industries ended 0.36 per cent down as participants scaled down positions before the company's earnings on Friday.
Bharti Airtel went up the most by 5.04 per cent after the company announced that it has partnered with Karbonn Mobiles to bring bundled 4G smartphone, a move aimed at taking on Reliance Jio during the festive season.
Small caps and mid caps dived by a wider margin than the benchmarks, down by up to 1.08 per cent.
There was no change in the buying patter among foreign portfolio investors (FPIs), who continued to withdraw shares worth net Rs 504.82 crore yesterday, showed provisional data from exchanges. Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) made up, picking up shares net Rs 402.15 crore.
Shares overseas traded mixed.
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