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Sensex pauses after 6-day rally

By BS Reporter
September 14, 2009 16:27 IST
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The Bombay Stock ExchangeThe Sensex ended flat after exhibiting lacklustre movement throughout the day, taking cues from the subdued trend in the major world markets.

After the six day rally of 5.6% gains, the Sensex closed marginally down 0.5% at 16,214.

The Sensex opened 79 points lower after Asian markets opened weak in morning trades. The index then plunged further to touch a low of 16,120, down 144 points. The NSE Nifty ended at 4,808, down 21 points.

The Sensex traded in the negative zone entire day. The BSE-30 share index tried to recover during final trading hour,however, could not succeed. It touched an intra day high of 16,252, down 12 points.

Japan's Nikkei stock average fell 2.3% to 10,202, on Monday, with Toyota Motor Corp and other exporters battered as the dollar hit a 7-month low against the yen.

Hang Seng fell 1.08% on profit-booking on Monday, tracking a subdued trend in the US markets, ignoring gains in the China markets as investors became wary of further gains after the recent rally, as the index gained more than 1,600 points in seven trading sessions.

However, Shanghai Composite ended up 1.2% at 3,027 at a month closing high.

The market breadth was marginally positive - out of 2,855 stocks, 1,473 advanced, while 1,309 declined.

INDEX SHAKERS...

Sterlite declined the most among the frontliners as the scrip shed 3.5% to Rs 719.

Hindalco slipped 2.5% to Rs 121, after a jump of 18% in a week on the back of high base metal prices.

Grasim was down over 1% to Rs 2,597. Reliance Communications and DLF have shed over 1.5% each to Rs 292 and Rs 392, respectively.

ONGC, Larsen & Toubro and ICICI Bank have decreased 1.5% each to Rs 1,161, Rs 1,607 and Rs 825, respectively.

Among the Nifty losers, Jindal Steel and National Aluminium declined 2.5% each to Rs 575 and Rs 334, respectively.

...AND THE MOVERS

Tata Steel rose over 2% to Rs 479. Tata Motors and SBI gained nearly 2% to Rs 562 and Rs 1,956, respectively.

Hindustan Unilever, Mahindra & Mahindra have advanced 1.5% each to Rs 260 and Rs 831, respectively.

Image: Bombay Stock Exchange

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