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India's NSE index ended lower on Monday in the first trading session of 2017, snapping a four-session winning streak as banks fell on worries their profitability would be hit after reducing lending rates. The NSE bank index fell 1.14 percent, with State Bank of India, which cut its marginal cost of funds-based lending rate (MCLR) by 90 basis points across maturities, declining 2.6 percent.
The broader NSE index ended 0.08 percent lower at 8,179.50, snapping a four-day rally.
The benchmark BSE index closed down 0.12 percent at 26,595.45, after rising in the last two sessions.
State Bank of India cut its so-called marginal cost of funds-based lending rate (MCLR) by 90 basis points across maturities on Sunday after a surge in deposits in old, banned 500- and 1,000-rupee notes. Other lenders also announced cuts.
Still, the effective cut in lending rates will likely be less than 90 bps given that lenders are expected to protect their net interest margins by increasing spreads charged on mortgage and other loans.
Sentiment for lenders was also hit after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the sector on Saturday to act with the "public interest" in mind and to channel more credit to the poor and the middle class.
The weak start to 2017 also comes as a private survey on Monday showed Indian factory activity plunged into contraction last month as Modi's currency crackdown severely hurt output and demand.
"Banks could be falling due to fears that lending rate cuts may hurt their net interest margins," said Siddharth Purohit, a senior research analyst with Angel Broking.
"The market in general is expected to be rangebound in the near term while the key focus will be on the upcoming earnings season as traders wait to see the impact of demonetisation on corporates' results."
SBI declined as much as 2.84 percent and Punjab National Bank fell up to 1.56 percent.
Among gainers, Eicher Motors Ltd was up 3.6 percent after rising as much as 4.8 percent earlier to its highest since December 12 on strong December sales amid the government's demonetisation drive.
State-run oil refiners also rose after Indian Oil Corp announced a hike in petrol prices. IOC and Bharat Petroleum Corp gained over 1 percent each. India's Lakshmi Vilas Bank rose as much as 1.1 percent after the lender closed a $25 million share sale over the weekend.

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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