Indian shares down

09 Mar, 2017

Indian shares ended lower for a second consecutive session on Wednesday as caution prevailed ahead of state elections results, including that of the crucial northern state of Uttar Pradesh, and a US Federal Reserve policy meeting next week. The broader NSE index closed down 0.25 percent at 8,924.30, while the benchmark BSE index ended 0.34 percent lower at 28,901.94.
Reliance Industries Ltd dropped as much as 1.44 percent after hitting its highest since May 2008 on Tuesday. The election in Uttar Pradesh is the world's largest this year and will have a key influence on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's chances of clinching a second term in 2019. Exit polls will be released on Thursday and results will be out on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve has a policy meeting on March 14-15 and markets are expecting a rate hike after recent hawkish comments by policymakers.
"The market is in a consolidation phase and is probably already over-rated. Election results followed by the Fed meeting are important for the Indian market, after which it will take a call accordingly next week," said R.K. Gupta, managing director at Taurus Asset Management Company.
"Whatever may be the outcome of the elections, the market is going to take a correction." IT stocks were among the biggest percentage losers on the NSE index, with Infosys Ltd and HCL Technologies Ltd shedding more than 1 percent each. Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd rose as much 2.69 percent to a record high after a block deal by an unknown buyer and a media report that Canadian pension fund Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec was looking to buy a stake. Financial stocks Yes Bank Ltd and IndusInd Bank Ltd gained up to 1.83 percent and 0.75 percent, respectively, and were among the top gainers on the Nifty.

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