Sensex, Nifty edge lower on profit-booking

Reuters 

By Jessica Kuruthukulangara

Asian shares also fell as risk appetite soured on bets that Europe's massive monetary stimulus was nearing an end.

"Last week, we saw strong grubbing in the indexes and mid-cap space after which there was a bounce-back. Now, the markets are back to normal, with some kind of profit-booking post yesterday's gains," said Siddharth Sedani, - head equity advisory at Anand Rathi.

"Global factors are definitely in play and volatility will likely persist."

The broader Nifty was down 0.37 percent at 10,728.75 as of 0604 GMT, while the benchmark was 0.35 percent lower at 35,337.22. Both indexes were on track to post their third consecutive weekly gain.

HDFC and Ltd were among the top drag on both indexes, dropping as much as 1.1 percent each.

Corp Ltd and fell, hurt by on Venezuela's supply struggles and ongoing output cuts led by OPEC.

The Nifty pharma index rose as much as 2.9 percent, but looked set to post a weekly gain, its second in three weeks.

jumped 5.7 percent, while rose 3.3 percent. Both stocks led gains on the index.

Shriram Ltd climbed as much as 10.5 percent after the construction engineering firm posted strong March-quarter results on Thursday.

Shares of Housing companies have been correcting on margin concerns due to rising bond yields, according to brokerage firm Jefferies.

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 12:04 IST