Besides, the NSE Nifty cracked below the 7,600-mark.
"The market is losing traction despite the FOMC minutes reaffirming a cautious stance on future US rate hikes as foreign economies and their financial markets are fragile," said Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit BNP Paribas.
Foreign investors turned neutral and started selling in small quantities led by muted expectations of fourth quarter results, he added.
Country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki slipped 3.44 per cent owing to Japanese Yen's strength against the greenback, that is likely put pressure on the firm's margins.
Power equipment maker BHEL rose by nearly 5 per cent after the company commissioned an all-time high power generation capacity of over 15,000 MW and booked new orders worth Rs 43,727 crore in 2015-16, the largest in five years.
Broader markets too saw profit-booking, dragging the BSE mid-cap and small-cap indices down by up to 0.45 per cent.
The NSE 50-share Nifty fell by 67.90 points or 0.89 per cent to close at 7,546.45.
Shares of Nagarjuna Oil Refinery surged 20 per cent today as state-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC) is looking at buying equity stake in Nagarjuna Group's Cuddalore refinery.
Meanwhile, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 493.56 crore yesterday, as per provisional data.
In overseas markets, Asia witnessed a mixed trend. Key indices in China and Taiwan fell by 0.27 per cent and 1.38 per cent while those in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and South Korea firmed up between 0.08 per cent and 0.29 per cent.
lower while 12 gained.
Major lossers were Adani Ports (3.36 pc), Maruti (2.81 pc), HDFC (2.58 pc), L&T (2.24 pc), ITC (1.99 pc), Infosys (1.62 pc), Wipro (1.59 pc), Tata Steel (1.37 pc), HUL (1.26 pc), ICICI Bank (1.19 pc), SBI (1.01 pc), Bajaj Auto (0.92 pc) and Bharti Airtel (0.88 pc).
However, BHEL rose 4.65 per cent followed by Coal India 1.94 per cent, Lupin 1.41 per cent, Dr Reddy's 1.05 per cent, ONGC 0.83 per cent, RIL 0.63 per cent and NTPC 0.40 per cent.
Among BSE sectoral and industry indices, consumer durables fell by 2.03 per cent, IT (1.18 pc), capital goods (1.18 pc), auto (1.17 pc), FMCG (1.17 pc), teck (1.13 pc), finance (0.90 pc), industrials (0.86 pc) and telecom (0.79 pc) while energy rose by 0.57 per cent, healthcare 0.57 per cent and oil&gas 0.13 per cent.
The total turnover rose to Rs 2,956.03 crore from Rs 2,208.10 crore on last yesterday.
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