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Sensex, Nifty Close At 5-Month Lows: 10 Things to Know

The S&P BSE Sensex and the Nifty50 bled for most part of the day.
The S&P BSE Sensex and the Nifty50 bled for most part of the day.
  1. The top losers of the session were Axis Bank (down 3.92 per cent), YES Bank (down 3.77 per cent), ICICI Bank (down 3.19 per cent), State Bank of India (down 2.94 per cent), and Bajaj Auto (down 2.54 per cent).
  2. The top five gainers in the Sensex pack were Adani Ports (up 1.97 per cent), PowerGrid Corporation (up 0.57 per cent), Infosys (up 0.54 per cent), Asian Paints (up 0.51 per cent), and Mahindra and Mahindra (up 0.49 per cent).
  3. "Considering expiry week volatility prevails in to the market. Advance and decline ratio is in the favour of bears, pessimism may continue in the market. Nifty has lost almost 800 points from the top and has posted a low at 9,960 and the resistance has been shifted to 10,500. Weekly charts suggest weakness may continue for a couple of weeks. The intermediate support is placed at 9,954," said Dyaneshwar Padwal, AVP ,Technical Analyst, KIFS Trade Capital.
  4. The biggest sectoral laggard on the Nifty was the Nifty Realty index which lost 3.32 per cent. All of its 10 stocks closed in the red.
  5. The Nifty Bank index closed at 23,670.40 level. "Bank Nifty has broken its multiple support of 24,000 mark and corrected towards 23,600 levels. It formed a bearish candle on the daily chart. Now if it fails to surpass 24,100 zones, weakness could extend towards 23,300 and 23,150 levels while on the upside hurdles are seen at 24,100 then 24,350," said Chandan Taparia, Associate Vice President, Analyst-Derivatives, at Motilal Oswal Securities Limited.
  6. Dalal Street was spooked by fears of a trade war after US President Donald Trump signed a memorandum due to 'unfair' trading policies of China. The memorandum can affect $60 billion worth of Chinese goods.
  7. In the Asian markets, China's Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3,152.76, down 110.72 points or 3.39 per cent, Hong Kong's Hang Seng index at 30,309.29, with a loss of 761.76 points or 2.45 per cent and Japan's Nikkei at 20,617.86, 974.13 points or 4.51 per cent lower.
  8. At the time of writing this report, Germany's DAX traded at 11,878.84 with a loss of 221.24 points or 1.83 per cent, and France's CAC40 was at 5,067.01, down 100.19 points or 1.94 per cent.
  9. In the commodities market, futures of US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude traded at $64.95 a barrel with a gain of 65 cents, or 1 per cent, according to a report by news agency Reuters.
  10. At the time of writing this report, rupee traded at 65.02 against the US dollar, with a loss of 9 paise.