Sentiment was cautious ahead of the much-anticipated US Fed's 2-day policy meeting starting tomorrow, as investors preferred profit-taking despite positive CPI data released after market hours yesterday. Consumer price inflation eased to 3.66 per cent in August, from 3.69 per cent in July.
Bouts of profit-booking were witnessed in capital goods, metal, auto, banking and consumer durable sectors, along with mid-cap and small-cap shares, while buying marked realty, FMCG, health care and IT segments.
The 50-share Nifty too slipped 47.30 points, or 0.60 per cent, to 7,824.95 at 1142 hours.
Tata Steel was worst hit, down 3.11 per cent while Vedanta, Hindalco, L&T and Tata Motors suffered too.
Notable gainers were Sun Pharma, Maruti and NTPC, among others.
Meanwhile, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) net bought Rs 58.75 crore worth of shares last Friday, according to provisional exchange data.
In overseas markets, most Asian indices fell, led by China.
Key indices of South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Shanghai Composite all declined up to 2.53 per cent.
In contrast, Japan's Nikkei was up 1.05 per cent.
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