The CNX Nifty snapped its last ten consecutive session gains, tumbling 144 points to close at 8,808.90 in the midst of an emerging market sell-off after hitting all-time high of 8,996.60 on fresh selling from operators mainly in Banking sectors.
The CNX Nifty resumed strong at 8,996.60 on initial strong buying in view of sustained foreign capital inflows.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth a net Rs 1,723.77 crs yesterday as per the provisional data from the Stock exchanges.
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It declined afterwards to 8,775.10 on fresh selling before ending at 8,808.90, disclosing a loss of 143.45 points or 1.60 per cent. It had gained by 674.80 points or 8.15 per cent during last 10 days.
Major CNX Nifty lossers were BankBar 11.05 pct, SBIN 5.52 pct, Icici Bank 5.15 pct, PNB 4.75 pct and HDFC 4.03 pct.
However, HCL Tech gained by 8.66 pct, Tata Power 2.67 pct, Bpcl 2.04 pct, Lupin 1.98 pct and DLF 1.95 pct.
Turnover in the cash segment fell to Rs 24,550.84 crs from Rs 25,432.31 crs yesterday. A total of 12,991.61 lakh shares as against 11,306.09 lakh shares changed hands in 94,37,868 trades. The market capitalisation at NSE stood at Rs 1,01,00,218 crore.


