Indian equity markets ended sharply lower on March 27, breaking a two-day winning streak amid broad-based selling across sectors. The benchmark indices witnessed significant pressure, with the BSE Sensex falling 1,690.23 points or 2.25% to close at 73,583.22, while the Nifty 50 declined 486.85 points or 2.09% to settle at 22,819.60, slipping below the 22,850 mark.

Top Nifty 50 Losers – March 27

Shriram Finance led the decline, falling 5.5% to close at ₹903.8.

Tata Motors dropped 4.6% to ₹303.2.

Reliance Industries declined 4.6% to ₹1,348.1.

InterGlobe Aviation slipped 4.6% to ₹4,099.5.

Bajaj Finance fell 4.4% to ₹843.8.

State Bank of India ended 3.9% lower at ₹1,019.5.

Eternal declined 3.7% to ₹233.2.

Adani Enterprises dropped 3.4% to ₹1,823.0.

HDFC Bank fell 3.3% to ₹756.2.

Bajaj Finserv slipped 3.0% to ₹1,694.7.

The sharp fall in frontline stocks, particularly in financial and heavyweight counters, contributed significantly to the decline in the broader indices, reflecting weak market sentiment during the session.

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