Both the key indexes, Sensex and Nifty, slumped for the fourth week since the start of the year. BSE Sensex dropped by 253.72 points or 1.02 per cent while the NSE Nifty fell 74.45 points or 0.98 per cent.
On the day, all the sectoral indexes ended in green with the shares of metal, healthcare and banking recording gains.
"We are seeing signs of sharp improvement in global sentiment with a fall in the dollar index, highlighting a chance of change in preference to risky assets like EMs," said Vinod Nair Head of Fundamental Research, Geojit BNP Paribas.
The index had jumped by 115.11 points yesterday.
The 50-share NSE Nifty after testing the 7,500-mark to hit a high of 7,503.15, ended 85.10 points or 1.15 per cent higher at 7,489.10.
Shares of drug major Lupin was the top gainer among Sensex constituents with a gain 9.04 per cent at Rs 1,801.45 despite reporting 11.91 per cent decline in consolidated net profit.
Reliance Infrastructure and other group companies surged by as much as 7 per cent after RInfra sold its cement business arm to Birla Corporation for Rs 4,800 crore, a deal that will help Anil Ambani-led Group lower its debt burden.
Japanese stocks fell by 1.32 per cent after the yen strengthened against the dollar. Key indexes in China and Taiwan moved down by 0.63 per cent to 0.84 per cent while Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea firmed up by 0.08 per cent to 2.53 per cent.
Back home, 19 scrips, out of the 30-share Sensex pack
ended higher, while 11 including Adani Ports, Bharti Airtel, Asian Paints, HUL, Bajaj Auto, RIL, Axis Bank, TCS, Hero MotoCorp and Dr Reddy's fell by up to 4.33 per cent.
Among BSE sectoral and industry indices, capital goods rose by 1.60 per cent followed by industrials 0.87 per cent, FMCG 0.83 per cent, auto 0.57 per cent, power 0.61 per cent, finance 0.51 per cent and metal 0.33 per cent.
While, telecom fell 1.81 per cent, consumer durables dropped 0.46 per cent and oil&gas shed 0.16 per cent.
The market breadth remained negative as 1,322 shares ended lower, 1,229 closed higher, while 153 ruled steady.
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