After a steady start, Sensex touched intra-day high of 20,443.62 but emergence of profit-selling in ICICI Bank, ONGC, Bharti Airtel, Dr Reddys, Cipla and RIL dragged 30-share index to 20,223.98, a fall of 62.14 points, or 0.31 per cent.
This is the first time in five sessions the Sensex ended in the negative terrain. It had climbed 595 points in past four sessions to touch highest levels since January, 2011.
"Markets opened on a strong note on firmness in global markets and surged to new highs. However, profit booking was seen...Auto stocks like M&M, Bajaj Auto and Maruti were in limelight and showed strength while healthcare and consumer durables indices lost more than one percent each," said Nidhi Saraswat, Senior Research Analyst, Bonanza Portfolio.
Traders said investors and funds were encashing the recent upsurge in select sectors and this 'technical correction' is good for the market health. Banking stocks corrected after they gained recently on hopes of a rate cut while pharma shares slid on fears the new pharma pricing policy may hurt profits, they added.
Globally, Asian markets closed better after US equities hit record closing highs last Friday as encouraging economic data prompted investors buy into growth companies. Key indices from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan closed up while South Korea finished down. European markets were trading higher in early trade as CAC was up 0.15 per cent, DAX by 0.43 per cent and FTSE by 0.59 per cent.
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