Trading sentiment was dampened by disappointing earnings by bluechips like Tata Motors and Sun Pharma. On the macro front, wholesale inflation in January accelerated to a 30-month high of 5.25 per cent on rising oil prices.
The 30-share Sensex, after opening up at 28,386.12, advanced to a high of 28,393.42, but late profit-booking pulled it down to 28,263.45. It finally ended at 28,339.31, showing a moderate loss of 12.31 points or 0.04 per cent.
The 50-share NSE Nifty too broke below the 8,800-mark by falling 12.75 points, or 0.14 per cent, to 8,792.30 after moving between 8,820.45 and 8,772.50.
Some strength in the rupee, which recovered to 66.91 (intra-day) against the dollar, helped in restricting losses.
"Markets traded today with marginal losses amid volatility. Benchmark indices opened the day in the red and made a few attempts to cross above the flat line, but finally closed with marginal losses," said Karthikraj Lakshmanan, Senior Fund Manager - Equities, BNP Paribas Mutual Fund.
WPI inflation accelerated to a 30-month high of 5.25 per cent in January as rising global crude oil prices spiked domestic fuel cost, even as food prices moderated.
Of the 30-share Sensex pack, 20 scrips ended lower while the remaining 10 firmed up.
Auto index suffered the most by falling 1.09 per cent as Tata Motors slumped 3.68 per cent to Rs 486.80 after the company today reported a 96.22 per cent decline in its consolidated net profit at Rs 111.57 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2016.
Hero MotoCorp too lost 2.02 per cent to Rs 3,161.15, Maruti Suzuki fell 1.37 per cent to Rs 5,940 and Bajaj Auto shed 1.34 per cent to Rs 2,768.75.
Globally, other Asian markets dipped after a three-day rally while European markets were mixed in their early session.
Investors were on a wait-and-watch mode ahead of Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen's address to the US Congress.
Back home, selling was witnessed in select mid-cap and
small-cap counters.
Among secondary barometers, the BSE Mid-Cap index provisionally fell 0.56 per cent, while the Small-Cap index dropped 0.63 per cent.
Major losers in the Sensex pack included HUL (1.70 per cent), Power Grid (1.21 per cent), NTPC (0.87 per cent), Lupin (0.84 per cent) and Cipla (0.78 per cent).
Among BSE sectoral indices, industrials fell 1.13 per cent, auto 1.09 per cent, metal 0.93 per cent, realty 0.72 per cent, consumer durables 0.50 per cent, healthcare 0.48 per cent and power 0.42 per cent.
On the other hand, telecom rose 1.85 per cent, followed by teck (0.32 per cent), energy (0.16 per cent) and utilities (0.14 per cent).
Market breadth remained negative as 1,776 stocks ended lower, 1,050 closed higher while 169 ruled steady.
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