Sensex tumbles 491 pts, Nifty cracks below 7,900 at pre-close

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 22 2015 | 3:22 PM IST
Taking a sharp U-turn by giving up all the early gains, the benchmark BSE Sensex slipped into the negative terrain tumbling by over 491 points, tracking weak European markets amid lingering global growth worries.
The NSE Nifty too came under pressure, which cracked below the 7,900-mark at the fag end of the session today.
In addition, offloading of bets by participants ahead of September expiry in the derivatives segment on Thursday queered the pitch.
The 30-share index, which rose over 146 points in early trade, slumped below the crucial 26,000-mark to quote at 25,701.16, down by 491.82 points, or 1.87 per cent.
The index had shed 25.93 points in yesterday's choppy trade.
All sectoral indices led by power, metal and capital goods tumbled up to 3.15 per cent, dragging down the markets from their key levels.
The NSE Nifty dropped 156.20 points, or 1.95 per cent, to 7,820.90.
Furthermore, fresh weakness in the rupee, which depreciated 7 paise to Rs 65.80 (intra-session) against the dollar, dampened mood.
Sentiment turned off-colour after European markets declined in early trade as investors weighed Federal Reserve pointers that global growth concerns that delayed a rate hike last week could be temporary.
Major losers that pulled down the key indices were Vedanta, Hindalco, NTPC and Tata Motors.
Globally, FTSE fell 2.11 per cent while France's CAC and the pan-European Euro Stoxx were down up to 2.76 per cent.
The Shanghai Composite index, however, rose 0.92 per cent.
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First Published: Sep 22 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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