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Indian shares snapped a three-session run of gains as banking and technology stocks lost steam ahead of key economic growth data.
The NSE Nifty 50 index closed 0.46 percent lower at 16,584.55, dragged by a 3.1 percent drop in Sun Pharmaceutical Industries after it posted a loss for the March quarter.
The index clocked a 3 percent loss for May.
The S&P BSE Sensex ended 0.64 percent lower at 55,566.41 and logged a 2.6 percent loss in May.
Over the last three sessions, both indexes benefited from a rally in beaten down technology stocks, while strong March-quarter results from Mahindra and Mahindra lifted auto shares.
The carmaker carried those gains into Tuesday, rising 3.4% to a record peak and driving the Nifty auto sub-index up 1 percent at close.
Investors were also cautious ahead of economic growth data expected later in the day. A Reuters poll last week showed the country’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic likely stumbled again.
Financial stocks also pressured domestic markets.
The Nifty finance index, bank index and PSU bank index, which tracks state-run banks, closed down more than 1.2 percent each.
A 12.2 percent drop in Adani Green Energy dragged Nifty’s Energy index 1.08 percent lower, though losses were capped by a 5 percent rise in Oil and Natural Gas Corp as oil prices inched higher.
Nifty’s IT sub-index snapped a three-day rally to close down 0.25 percent. It clocked losses for a second straight month and finished May 6.2 percent lower.
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