Monday, November 29, 1999

Greece crisis casts shadow on Indian mkts

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The benchmark Sensex recorded its biggest weekly fall of 789.60 points in the current year to close at nearly 10-week low, below the 17,000-mark, at 16,769.11, on distinctly weak global cues due to Greece debt crisis amid fresh capital outflows.Despite a USD 146-billion rescue package to Greece announced by European countries and International Monetary Fund (IMF) last Sunday, worried operators and investors went on profit-booking, expecting the problem might spread to other European countries.The Bombay Stock Exchange 30-share barometer resumed weak at 17,536.86 and remained in negative terrain throughout the week to settle at 16,769.11, a steep fall of 789.60 points, or 4.50 per cent, over its preceding weekend's close.The 50-issue Nifty of the National Stock Exchange also tumbled by 259.95 points, or 4.93 per cent, to close the week at 5,018.05.

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