Heavyweights ITC, ICICI Bank and Reliance Industries dragged the Sensex lower. Capital goods, bank, metal and realty stocks fell on the BSE as 12 of the 13 sectoral indices ended down.
The 30-share Sensex resumed lower in line with weak Asian cues and gradually declined to settle at 19,379.77, a fall of 347.50 points or 1.76 per cent. Last Friday, it had dipped 166.58 points or 0.84 per cent.
The index is at the lowest level since September 6, when it closed at 19,270.06. However, the Sensex, which gained 760.05 points or 4.08 per cent in September, posted the best monthly gain since November 2012, when it rose 834.52 points or 4.51 per cent.
"Investors were seen cautious ahead of current account deficit (CAD) data for June quarter," said Nidhi Saraswat, senior research analyst at Bonanza Portfolio Ltd. "Global markets were also trading lower and further weakened market sentiment."
After the markets closed for the day, government data showed the current account deficit widened to 4.9 per cent of GDP in the April-June quarter.
Asian stocks were mostly down amid concerns over a budgetary impasse in the US. European markets were also affected as reports said Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta had called a parliamentary vote of confidence on Wednesday.
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