#Sensex slumped over 700 #points, #Banking #Stocks Lead Fall

#Sensex slumped over 700 #points, #Banking #Stocks Lead FallMumbai: BSE Sensex plummeted nearly 700 points on weak GDP data and a slump in equity markets the world over, as a contraction in August PMI stoked fears of a sharper slowdown in the Chinese economy.
Stock markets fell about 2 percent on Tuesday, dragged by banking and financial stocks after reports of HDFC Bank`s steep base rate cut on Monday sparked fears that other lenders will be able to match it only at the cost of margins.

HDFC Bank cut its base rate by 35 basis points to 9.35 percent from Sept. 1 in a move to capture wider market share, according to media reports on Monday.The move stoked fears that pricing pressure would lead to other banks taking a hit on their net interest margins as most banks would have a base rate of 35-65 basis points higher than that of HDFC Bank.

The volatility in the markets is largely because of factors outside the control of market participants in India,” Deven Choksey, managing director, KR Choksey Securities said. The benchmark BSE Sensex fell 1.68 percent, while the broader Nifty declined 1.78 percent.

Financial and bank stocks took a beating, with Housing Development Finance Corp falling 3 percent and HDFC Bank losing 2.4 percent, while Axis Bankdeclined 4.8 percent. Blue chip stocks such as ITC fell 19 percent, while Larsen & Toubro lost 2.55 percent.

A spike in crude oil prices on Monday led to selling pressure in stocks such as Reliance Industries , down 1.57 percent, and Coal India , down 2.9 percent.  Meanwhile, state-owned Punjab National Bank fell 5.21 percent after Fitch downgraded its viability rating by one notch to `bb`.

Bureau Report

 

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