Healthcare, IT, Power, Auto and Capital Goods shares were among the hardest hit. Overall, 10 of the 12 BSE sectoral barometers ended in the red. Consumer durables and oil & gas shares, however, bucked the weak general trend.
TCS, ICICI Bank and Sun Pharma led 25 scrips in 30-share Sensex down. Dr Reddys and Bhel were biggest losers. However, RIL and ITC were among the five counters that advanced.
Brokers said besides profit-booking by speculators after recent gains, subdued economic growth data for the December quarter and a weak trend in global markets affected the mood.
Global stocks tumbled as tension over Russia's military advance into Ukraine and possible sanctions by Western governments intensified. Oil surged above USD 104 per barrel on concern Russian supplies could get disrupted. Gold was up 2 per cent overseas on safe haven buying, said analysts.
In the BSE, the healthcare sector index suffered the most by losing 1.55 per cent, followed by IT index (down 1.25 per cent), Power (1.18 per cent) and Auto index (1.18 per cent).
Auto scrips were weak after tepid February sales.
Last week, data showed the economy grew below expectations at 4.7 per cent in October-December. Growth in key infrastructure sector also slowed to 1.6 per cent in January.
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