MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Nifty marked its lowest close in over two months and chalked up its fifth straight session of losses in a late-hour selloff as investors gave up positions ahead of a holiday-curtailed week.
Indian markets will open on Wednesday for a special one-hour trading session on Diwali, a Hindu religious holiday, and will remain closed on Thursday.
The Nifty ended 1.67 percent lower, its biggest single-day fall since Sept. 22. The index ended at 7,783.35, recording its lowest close since Sept 8.
The Sensex closed 1.45 percent lower also its biggest single-day fall since Sept. 22. The index closed at 25,743.26, its lowest close since Sept. 28.
Both indexes have fallen in 11 out of the previous 12 sessions.
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(Reporting by Karen Rebelo in Mumbai; Editing by Anand Basu)


