Markets end lower as pharma stocks bleed

Markets end lower as pharma stocks bleed
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In volatile trading, equities fell for a second straight day as heavy losses in healthcare stocks countered advances in auto and banking sectors amid caution ahead of derivatives expiry and investors waiting for a speech by the US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen.

Sensex down by 66 points while Nifty sheds 18 points

Mumbai : In volatile trading, equities fell for a second straight day as heavy losses in healthcare stocks countered advances in auto and banking sectors amid caution ahead of derivatives expiry and investors waiting for a speech by the US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen.

In a see-saw trading, the benchmark BSE Sensex edged lower by 66 points to end at about two-week low of 24,900.46 while NSE Nifty
fell by 18 points to slip below the 7,600-mark. Pharma stocks took a heavy beating after some companies from the sector received observations from the US health regulator.

Lupin, which plummeted by more than 6 per cent and was the worst performer from the Sensex pack, said it received a total of three observations relating to violation of production norms at manufacturing facilities at Mandideep, Madhya Pradesh from the US Food and Drug Administration.

Besides, Cipla plunged close to 4 per cent and Dr Reddy’s slipped nearly 3 per cent to drag the overall BSE healthcare index by 2.52 per cent. Caution also ruled as participants were seen offloading bets in futures and options segment before the March series expiry on Thursday.

Sensex stayed in the negative zone for most part of the day and hit a low of 24,835.56. However, it rebounded on better opening in Europe and recovered temporarily to a high of 25,079.35 before settling 65.94 points or 0.26 per cent down at 24,900.46. The index tanked 371.16 points on Monday.

The broader NSE Nifty closed 18.10 points or 0.24 per cent lower at 7,597. Tata Motors emerged as the top gainer by surging 2.63 per cent to Rs 372.80 followed by Maruti Suzuki by 2.61 per cent to Rs. 3,733.25 on hopes of encouraging monthly sale numbers.

Thanks to gains in Axis Bank, SBI and HDFC Bank, BSE baking index also firmed up by 0.42 per cent on of hopes of 25 to 50 basis points rate by Reserve Bank in first bi-monthly monetary policy for 2016-17 on April 5. Overseas, Asian markets ended mixed,while Europe was higher in early deals.

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