BSE Sensex falls 0.5 pct on gloomy industry outputPublished on Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 16:22 | Source : Reuters
By Henry Foy MUMBAI (Reuters) - The BSE Sensex closed down 0.46 percent on Friday, reversing early gains, after data showed the country's industrial output in December slowed sharply and Morgan Stanley cut its allocation for emerging market stocks. India's industrial output grew just 1.8 percent in December, its slowest in two months, as sluggish global growth, tight monetary policy from the country's central bank and government policy paralysis stifles economic growth. Shares in carmakers, construction companies and banks all fell, as the less-than-forecast figure confirmed fears of slowing economic growth in the country. Morgan Stanley will scale back its position in emerging and Asian stocks from the maximum "overweight," the investment bank said in a report released on Friday. It was the bank's first downgrade in stance on emerging markets since October, 2010. "The output was worse than expected, and the market took a hit on Morgan Stanley's cut in allocation for emerging markets, which will likely see foreign inflows fall," said Hitash Dang, vice president at Jaypee Capital. "But the highlight of today was Tata Steel Foreign funds have invested more than $3.6 billion in local equities so far this year, data from the Securities and Exchange Board of India showed. In 2011, they were net sellers of about $500 million. The main 30-share BSE index fell 82.06 points to end at 17,748.69, with 22 of its components losing value. The benchmark index was up 0.3 percent before the industrial output data was released. Tata Steel Shares in Tata Steel closed up 5.1 percent at 475.05 rupees. State-run Indian oil companies' shares rose a day after news that the country's finance ministry would reimburse the retailers with 150 billion rupees as a subsidy for below-market price sales in the quarter to December. Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd Top automaker Maruti Suzuki Shares in India's biggest banks fell on news of slowing industrial output. The sector index closed down 0.7 percent. Shares in the country's top lender State Bank of India The 50-share NSE index ended 0.57 percent lower at 5,381.60 points. In the broader market, gainers led losers by a ratio of about 4:3 on a larger than average volume of almost 1 billion shares. Global stocks fell on Friday as safe-haven government bonds rose, as the final approval of a long-awaited Greek debt deal remained elusive and kept alive the threat of a messy default. In Asia, the MSCI's broadest index of Asia Pacific shares outside Japan was down 1.6 percent at 15:30 p.m. (1000 GMT), while Japan's Nikkei had closed down 0.6 percent. STOCKS THAT MOVED * Jindal Stainless * Shares in Numeric Power Systems Ltd * Dion Global Solutions (Additional reporting Sanjeev Choudhary in NEW DELHI; Editing by Aradhana Aravindan)
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