More than 140 stocks touched their 52-week low on the BSE, including Sapphire Foods, Blue Star, Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company, Devyani International, PG Electroplast, Godrej Properties.
Except pharma (down 1%), all other sectoral indices ended in the green with defence index surged more than 5%, capital goods, media, PSU Bank indices rose 3% each, while auto, consumer durables, IT, metal, realty, FMCG, telecom, Private Bank up 1-2%.
All the sectors ended in the red with auto, FMCG, consumer durables, capital goods, telecom, realty, private bank, PSU bank down 2-4%.
For the week, both the BSE Sensex and Nifty50 ended 1.2% lower.
Biggest Nifty gainers on the Nifty were Shriram Finance, UltraTech Cement, Grasim Industries, Bajaj Finance, Adani Enterprises, while losers were Tech Mahindra, TCS, Bharat Electronics, Power Grid Corp.
All 16 major sectors logged gains. The broader small-caps and mid-caps added 2.6% each.
All the sectoral indices ended in the red with realty, capital goods, consumer durables, metal, telecom, PSU Bank shed 4-5%, while auto, energy, media, private bank, oil & gas down 3% each.
Except media, private bank, realty, all other sectoral indices ended in the green with telecom, IT, metal, pharma, PSU Bank up 1-2%.
Biggest Nifty gainers were Jio Financial, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Eternal, M&M, while losers included Coal India, NTPC, HUL, Cipla and Sun Pharma.
Broader indices performed in line with the benchmarks, with the Nifty Midcap 100 rising 1 percent, while the Nifty Smallcap 100 added nearly 0.65 percent.
On the sectoral front, auto, bank, FMCG, metal up 0.3-1%, while media, oil & gas, pharma, realty, capital goods down 0.5-2.7%.
In today's fall, the market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies declined by nearly Rs 10 lakh crore to around Rs 430.18 lakh crore from Rs 440.06 lakh crore in the previous session.
More than 360 stocks touched their 52-week low, including Hexaware Technologies, Jubilant Foodworks, Five-Star Business, C E Info Systems, Varun Beverages, Jyothy Labs, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, ITC Hotels, Lemon Tree, Trent, KPIT Technologies, Jyoti CNC Auto, Swiggy, Colgate Palmolive, Cera Sanitary, Aegis Logistics, IRCTC, among others.
On the sectoral front, auto, FMCG, PSU Bank, Consumer Durables, Private Bank, Capital Goods, IT, realty shed between 1-3%, while oil & gas, pharma indices ended with marginal gains.
The total market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies surged by Rs 6.5 lakh crore to Rs 447.59 lakh crore.
More than 850 stocks touched their 52-week low, including Swan Corp, Interglobe Aviation, GNFC, PNB Housing Finance, Birla Corp, BLS International, Sterling Wilson, RHI Magnesita, Just Dial, Asian Paints, Nuvoco Vistas, REC, Berger Paints, JK Lakshmi Cement, Rashtriya Chemicals, GAIL, Inox Wind, among others.
For the week, BSE Sensex and Nifty fell nearly 3 percent each.
Broader indices underperformed the main indices with Nifty Midcap and smallcap indices falling 2% each.
Biggest Nifty losers were L&T, Interglobe Aviation, Adani Ports, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, Adani Enterprises, while gainers included Bharat Electronics, Sun Pharma, ONGC, Dr Reddy's Labs and Hindalco.
Among sectors, auto, bank, FMCG, metal, realty, telecom shed 1-2%, while IT, media, consumer durables ended in the green.
After a gap-up start, the market traded in a narrow range through the day, with the Nifty slipping to an intraday low of 25,400 amid intermittent selling pressure
Broader indices outperformed the benchmarks, with the Nifty Midcap index gaining 0.5% and the Smallcap index rising 1%.
The broader market also ended lower, with the Nifty Midcap index shedding 0.3 percent and the Smallcap index falling 0.55 percent.
More than 110 stocks touched their 52-week high, including Indian Bank, Cummins India, Apar Industries, Bharat Forge, Polycab India, Max Financial, JB Chemicals, SBI Life Insurance, Union Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Bank of Maharashtra, Hitachi Energy, SBI, L&T, NTPC, Bank of India, KEI Industries, Astral, Voltas, among others.
Broader indices were mixed, as the Nifty Midcap index gained 0.5 percent, whereas the Smallcap index closed slightly in the red.