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Continuously assessing impact of US crisis: RBI

The 30-share benchmark index dropped within minutes of opening to 16,793.07 points, its lowest level since June, 2010, registering a fall of 512 points from its previous close.The NSE's Nifty was also down by 131 points at 5,079.65 points at 0930 hours, after hitting a low of 5,060.05 points earlier in the morning.Stocks like Tata Motors, TCS and Wipro dropped more than 5 per cent, while RIL, ICICI Bank, Tata Steel and Bharti airtel were also trading sharply lower.The sharp fall of this morning came in the first trading session after the US lost its 'AAA' credit rating for the first time in history, as ratings agency S&P was not convinced with the efforts being made to tackle the country's debt problems.Today's fall follows an over 1,000-point decline in the Sensex over the last four trading sessions amid weak global cues.All Asian markets were trading in the deep red this morning, with huge losses seen in Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was down 4.13 per cent, while Japan's Nikkei was trading 2.06 per cent lower this morning. [More]
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