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2 min read | Updated on June 03, 2026, 16:48 IST
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On June 3, the S&P BSE SENSEX closed 303.67 points, or 0.41% lower at 74,346.17. Meanwhile, NSE’s NIFTY50 ended at 23,405.60, reflecting a 77.95-point, or 0.33% decline.
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The SENSEX tanked by as much as 1.55% to touch an intraday low of 73,492.60 on June 3. Image: Shutterstock
On Tuesday, the foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold shares worth ₹8,362.92 crore, while the domestic institutional investors (DIIs) purchased equities worth ₹9,589.32 crore on a net basis, according to exchange data.
The SENSEX tanked by as much as 1.55% to touch an intraday low of 73,492.60, while the NIFTY50 touched the session’s low of 23,151.50.
On June 3, the S&P BSE SENSEX closed 303.67 points, or 0.41% lower at 74,346.17. Meanwhile, NSE’s NIFTY50 ended at 23,405.60, reflecting a 77.95-point, or 0.33% decline.
Tata Consultancy Services dragged the NIFTY50 index, closing 8.25% lower, amid profit-taking in IT stocks after rallying in the past few days.
It was followed by Tech Mahindra (-6.45%), HCL Technologies (-5.31%), Infosys (-3.96%) and Wipro (-2.83%), which were also among the top losers on Wednesday.
On the other hand, the top gainers included Apollo Hospitals (2.59%), Tata Motors PV (2%), InterGlobe Aviation (1.88%), Max Healthcare Institute (1.72%) and State Bank of India (1.55%).
NSE’s NIFTY Midcap 100 gauge slumped 0.42% or 254.80 points to close at 60,687.20 on June 3.
The index was weighed down by selling in the shares of Persistent Systems (-7.14%), Coforge (-6.59%), KPIT Technologies (-4.62%), MphasiS (-4.46%) and Tata Elxsi (-4.18%), which were among the top laggards.
On the flip side, Vodafone Idea (5.30%), GE Vernova T&D India (3.95%), NHPC (3.39%), Mankind Pharma (3.31%), and Federal Bank (3.19%) were among the top winners.
Shares of NHPC advanced as the company's offer for sale (OFS) opened for retail investors today.
The NIFTY Smallcap 100 index slipped by 0.11% or 20.25 points to end at 18,032.05.
Its top losers included Physicswallah (-5.46%), JM Financial (-4.77%), Sagility (-3.63%), CreditAccess Grameen (-3.53%) and Triveni Turbine (-2.65%).
On the contrary, IFCI (12.23%), Ola Electric Mobility (9.99%), Ather Energy (6.28%), Wockhardt (5.99%) and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals (4.75%) were among the top gainers.
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