After a firm start at 19,697.84, the S&P BSE 30-share Sensex tumbled by 81.29 points, or 0.41 per cent to 19,564.92. During trading, it had touched the day's low of 19,505.75 on heavy selling in interest-sensitive stocks. Yesterday, the index had fallen by 37 points, snapping a four-day upmove.
In Sensex, 21 stocks fell led by HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, HDFC, Bajaj Auto, L&T and Bhel. Infosys, Bharti Airtel and Tata Power also reported losses.
Similarly, the National Stock Exchange index Nifty today dropped by 28.25 points, or 0.48 percent to end at 5,914.10. It shuttled between 5,952 and 5,893.65 range intra-day.
Sectorally, the consumer durable sector suffered the most by losing 1.99 per cent to 7,020.82, followed by power index by 1.36 per cent to 1,775.84. Realty index lost 1.24 per cent to 2,075.76 and banking index 0.92 per cent to 13,816.85.
"Higher than expected IIP along with firm CPI number for February may temper the rate cut expectations, nonetheless, we remain optimistic about the 0.25 per cent cut in policy rates in the next RBI review," said Dipen Shah, Head- Private Client Group Research, Kotak Securities.
Earlier in the day, showing green shoots of recovery, industrial production inched up 2.4 per cent in January mainly on account of good show by manufacturing and power sectors.
However, retail inflation moved up for the fifth consecutive month to 10.91 per cent in February -- remaining in the double-digit terrain for third month in a row -- on account of higher prices of vegetables, edible oil, cereals and protein-based items.
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