A government data yesterday said that domestic growth had slowed down to 7 per cent in the June quarter from 7.5 per cent in the previous quarter, while a private survey today showed that China factory output shrank to a three-year low.
Consequently, NSE Nifty also slipped below the 7,800-mark by tumbling 185.45 points or 2.33 per cent at 7,785.85.
The market witnessed all-round heavy selling in banking, metal, realty, capital goods, PSU, auto, consumer durables, oil&gas, power, FMCG, healthcare and IT stocks.
Shanghai Composite dived 1.23 per cent after China's statistics bureau said its Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) of manufacturing activity came in at 49.7 last month, its lowest since August 2012.
The BSE 30-share gauge resumed with a downside gap and gradually moved southward to break 26,000-mark to a low of 25,579.88 before concluding at 25,696.44 -- logging a steep fall of 586.65 points or 2.23 per cent.
"Sell-off was mainly triggered by the banks especially PSU banks on raising the concerns of pressure on their margins," said Gaurav Jain Director at Hem Securities.
As many as 29 out of 30 Sensex scrips closed in the red, with the biggest loser Axis Bank falling by 5.24 per cent, followed by Hindalco 5.18 per cent.
Sun Pharma was lone gainer, rising 0.34 per cent.
In tandem with overall trends, the BSE small-cap and mid- cap indices lost 2.17 and 1.96 per cent, respectively.
Japan's Nikkei led an Asian share slump by falling 3.84 per cent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng plunged 2.24 per cent.
European markets too sank in their opening trade.
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