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Selling pressure

Paul Noronha

A stockbroker reacts as he watches share prices at a brokerage in Mumbai on Thursday. The Sensex dropped further by 334 points due to persistent selling pressure on negative cues from global markets. All the sectoral indices were in the red. Capital goods, realty and banking shares were the worst affected. —

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