The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex today tumbled 389 points, amid concerns of slow industrial growth and weak trend in the Asian markets ahead of a EU meet to deal with euro-zone debt crisis.
After a weak start, the Sensex dropped 388.82 points, or 2.30 per cent to 16,488.24, even as the food inflation fell sharply to 6.60 per cent for week ended November 26, from 8 per cent in the previous week.
After a weak start, the Sensex dropped 388.82 points, or 2.30 per cent to 16,488.24, even as the food inflation fell sharply to 6.60 per cent for week ended November 26, from 8 per cent in the previous week.
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