Nifty tanks 113 pts on weak global cues

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 12 2015 | 7:22 PM IST
The benchmark Nifty tanked 112.90 points to end below the crucial 8,400-level, mainly dragged down by selling in realty, metals, energy, banking and financials space reacting to weak global cues after China devalued its currency yesterday.
Market saw bulls withdrawing from the stage to make way for bears after the overnight devaluation of yuan triggered a clobber across the global financial markets, also reflecting the Indian benchmarks, which was already bridled by uncertainty over passage key GST bills and unexciting earning results.
The rupee dropping to two-year low and key government inflation data of IIP and CPI which would released after the market hours today also added nervousness to the trade.
The key index opened with an down gap before moving range-bound for more than half the session, later dropped to end in deep red.
Barring IT and Pharma shares which surged on rupee slide, the bources witnessed substancial selling led by realty (5.59 per cent), metal (4.32 per cent), PSU bank (3.85 per cent), banking (2.99 per cent), financials (2.80 per cent), auto (2.46 per cent), energy (2.35 per cent), infra (2.16 per cent) and FMCG (1.16 per cent).
The second lines shares of smallcap and midcap shares tumbled by 2.49 per cent and 2.68 per cent.
Elsewhere, Asian stocks ended negative, while European trading lower on concerns over China's growth outlook. China's unexpected devaluation of the yuan.
The broader 50-share Nifty opened lower at 8,445.70 and moved between 8,446.95 and 8,337.95 before ending at 8,349.45, showing a fall of 112.90 points or 1.33 per cent.
Stockwise, major losers were VEDL (7.85 per cent), Hindalco (7.12 per cent), BPCL (5.97 per cent), Coal India (5.42 per cent), SBIN (4.63 per cent), Tata Motors (3.78 per cent), ICICI Bank (3.51 per cent), Reliance (2.39 per cent), Axis Bank (2.35 per cent) and HDFC (2.22 per cent).
While, notable gainers were HCL Tech (3.23 per cent), Infy (3.18 per cent), TechM (3.13 per cent), SunPharma (2.90 per cent) and TCS (2.59 per cent).
Turnover in the cash segment climbed to Rs 19,361.00 crore compared with Rs 17,477.70 crore yesterday.
A total of 9,772.15 lakh shares changed hands in 84,59,282 trades and the total market capitalisation of NSE stood at Rs 99,91,227 crore.
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First Published: Aug 12 2015 | 7:22 PM IST

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