Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) were net sellers of Rs 723.48 crore on last Friday as per provisional data from the stock exchanges. The offloading occurred after being buyers in previous six sessions, that had consequently helped stocks scale new highs in the run-up to the Union Budget.
Signs of recovery on the macroeconomic front failed to enthuse investors. Inflation dipped to 5.43 per cent in June as against 6.01 per cent in May, government data showed today. On Friday post market hours, data had showed that factory output grew at 19-month high of 4.7 per cent in May.
IT major Infosys ended lower by 2.97 per cent after gaining on Friday on account of better-than-expected earnings.
Shares of Reliance Industries fell 0.53 per cent to Rs 961.85 after the government slapped an additional penalty of USD 579 million on the company for producing less than targeted natural gas from its KG-D6 block.
Losses in shares of HUL (down 2.64 per cent), ICICI Bank (down 0.83 per cent) and HDFC (down 0.71 per cent) also hurt.
The NSE 50-share Nifty today eased by 5.45 points or 0.07 per cent to end at 7,454.15.
Sectorwise, the BSE Consumer durables index lost 2.24 per cent, followed by IT index (1.27 per cent), among others.
However, Asian markets ended higher as euro zone banking jitters faded. Key benchmark indices in South Korea, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan rose by 0.26 per cent to 0.96 per cent while Singapore fell by 0.14 per cent.
European markets were trading higher in their early trade as key benchmark indices in France, UK and Germany rose by 0.55 per cent to 0.70 per cent.
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