Indian Market: Sensex drops 363.53 pts
Mumbai: The BSE Sensex on Friday lost another 365.53 pts to settle at 65,322.65 as selling was seen in Health Care, Bankex, Auto and Financial Services stocks amid weak Asian Market.

The Nifty of National Stock Exchange (NSE) fell 117.45 pts at 19,425.65 pts.
The Sensex rose 39 pts to open at 65,727.80, and it remained days high figure. Later, it was slumped nearly 414 pts at 65,274, days low, before closing at 65,322.65, sliding 365.53 pts from its previous close.
The stocks include, Health Care was a top loser, fell by 1.27 pc, Bankex by 0.73 pc, and Financial Services by 0.77 pc.
The Mid Cap declined by 0.25 pc and Small Cap by 0.39 pc.
In 30 scrips, 7 advanced while 23 declined.
The losers were IndusInd Bank by 2.27 pc to Rs 1397.85, NTPC by 1.93 pc to Rs 213.20, Bajaj finance by 1.66 pc to Rs 7037 and Asian Paints by 1.64 pc to Rs 3181.05.
The gainers were HCL Technologies by 2.94 pc to Rs 1168, Powergrid by 0.99 pc to Rs 244.40, Titan by 0.78 pc to Rs 3012.90 and Tata Steel by 0.42 pc to Rs 120.50.
The Asian Market was seen weak as Strait Times eased by 0.87 pc, Hang Seng 0.91,Taiwan Weighted by 0.20 pc and Kospi by 0.40 pc.
(With UNI inputs)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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