Sensex plunges 690 points; Nifty cracks below 10,800

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Mumbai,dec 21: Benchmark equity indices witnessed heavy selloff on Friday after investors booked profits in realty, banking, IT and auto bluechips amid weak signals from global markets.The BSE Sensex plunged 689.60 points, or 1.89 per cent, to 35,742.07, while the NSE Nifty slipped 197.70 points, or 1.81 per cent, to 10,754. The 30-share index ended the week 527.93 points lower, while the broader Nifty lost 134 points.
The biggest losers of the session include Reliance, Infosys, TCS, ICICI Bank, HDFC twins, ITC, Maruti, L&T, HUL, Axis Bank, Wipro and IndusInd Bank, cracking up to 4 per cent.
On the other hand, NTPC, PowerGrid and Coal India were the only gainers on Sensex, rising up to 1 per cent. BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices to witnessed heavy selling, falling 1.79 per cent and 1 per cent, respectively.
Investors also took cues from world markets, which tumbled on fears of a potential US government shutdown and rising tension between the US and China.On a net basis, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 386.44 crore on Thursday, and domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 87.96 crore, provisional data available with BSE showed.
The rupee, meanwhile, fell 52 paise to 70.22 against the US dollar. Brent crude, the international benchmark, was trading 0.96 per cent lower at 53.83 per barrel in futures trade.Elsewhere in Asia, Korea’s Kospi ended 0.06 per cent higher, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose 0.51 per cent; while, Japan’s Nikkei plunged 1.11 per cent and Shanghai Composite Index slipped 0.79 per cent.In Europe, Frankfurt’s DAX fell 0.62 per cent and Paris’ CAC 40 shed 0.97 per cent in their early deals. London’s FTSE too slipped 0.31 per cent.Domestic and other Asian stocks followed Wall Street that fell sharply after US President Donald Trump’s demand for border wall funds pushed the federal government closer to a shutdown.The White House said Trump will not travel to Florida Friday for the Christmas holiday if the government is shutting down. More than 8,00,000 federal workers will be facing furloughs or forced to work without pay if a resolution is not reached before funding expires at midnight on Friday.

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