Sensex down 400 points after GDP shocker

Mumbai: The Sensex on Tuesday fell over 400 points during the early trade session as investors reacted to the lower-than-expected GDP growth rate numbers released on Friday.

Indian ‘VIX’ or the volatility index — market’s expectation of volatility over the near term — shot up by 7 percent to 17.41.

Except for the export-oriented IT stocks, all other Nifty sectoral index traded lower.

At 9.32 a.m., the Sensex was down 402 points at 36,930.66. The benchmark Sensex opened at 37,181.76 from its previous close of 37,332.79.

The broader Nifty was down 108.05 points or 0.98 percent lower at 10,915.20.

India’s GDP growth rate fell to a six-year low of 5 percent for the April-June quarter.