The sentiment remained weak despite a slew of announcements made by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman yesterday targeting various sectors. Even 5.94 trillion Stimulus for MSME, NBFCs fails to lift sentiment; Sensex drops 886 pts.
 
The FM doled out measures worth Rs 5.94 trillion, focusing largely on MSMEs, NBFCs, power discoms, and real estate sector, with more such announcements to follow throughout the week.
 
At the close, the S&P BSE Sensex stood at 31,123, down 886 points or 2.8 per cent while Nifty ended at 9,143, down 241 points or 2.57 per cent. Volatility index, India VIX, ended over 1.50 per cent lower at 38.2350 levels.
 
In the broader market, the Nifty Midcap 100 index ended flat at 13,018.20, down just 0.35 per cent while the Nifty SmallCap 100 index slipped 1 per cent to settle at 3,936.20 points.
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Sectorally, IT stocks took the biggest knock as the Nifty IT index declined 3.5 per cent to 13,293.70 levels. Nifty Bank lost 566 points or nearly 3 per cent to 19,068.50 levels.
 
Shares of electric utilities and power finance companies rallied up to 10 per cent on the BSE on Thursday after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a special liquidity infusion scheme for the ailing power distribution sector, through which it is looking to infuse around Rs 90,000 crore in the distribution companies (discoms).
 
Global markets fall after US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned of extended economic weakness due to the coronavirus pandemic in the world’s biggest economy.
 
The head of the Federal Reserve quashed talk of U.S. interest rates going negative to kickstart investment and new outbreaks of the virus in South Korea and China and some dour assessments of the global economy aroused concern too.
 
Globally World stock markets fell for a third day running on Thursday after a sobering warning from the World Health Organization that the coronavirus may never go away.
 
Asian markets had followed Wall Street lower overnight with MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares finishing down 1.3% and Japan’s heavyweight Nikkei closing 1.75% lower.
Agency Inputs : Reuters