.Securities Market Highlights on Wednesday, September 4, 2024: Measure equity marks finished in red, along with Nifty50 losing hope its 14-day winning streak, on Wednesday, evaluated by damaging worldwide sentiments.The BSE Sensex lost 202.80 points or 0.25 per-cent to resolve at 82,352.64, while the NSE Nifty50 dropped 81.15 points or 0.33 per-cent to finish at 25,198.70 on Wednesday.31 away from fifty constituent supplies of Nifty50 finished lower, tugged by Wipro, Charcoal India, ONGC, Hindalco, and also LTIMindtree along with losses of around 3.05 percent. On The Other Hand, Oriental Coatings, Grasim Industries, Hindustan Unilever, UltraTech Cement, and also Sunlight Pharma led the increases of around 2.50 percent amongst the other component supplies on the mark.In a similar way, on the BSE, 19 out of 30 specified sells of Sensex ended in the red, yanked through Mahindra & Mahindra, ICICI Financial Institution, Condition Banking Company of India, and Axis Bank with a fall of approximately 1.29 per cent. At The Same Time, Oriental Paints, Hindustan Unilever, and Ultratech Concrete were actually one of 11 inventories that finished along with gains of up to 2.39 per-cent.Wider marks likewise resolved lesser other than choose Midcap, as well as Smallcap supplies. The Nifty Smallcap index attacked a report high during intra-day bargains however, it pulled back to end on a standard keep in mind.Amongst the market marks, IT, PSU Bank, Automobile, Financial Providers, and also Metallic led the losses along with a loss of around 1.69 per cent, while FMCG, Pharma, Media, Real Estate, and also Healthcare eked out increases of as much as 1.09 per-cent. The Financial institution Nifty index popped its own four-session acquiring streak, dragged down by Federal Bank, and Bank of Baroda, which led the losses..The Nifty IT index declined for the 2nd treatment, generally dragged down by Wipro. Meanwhile, the Nifty PSU Banking company mark also declined for the 2nd treatment, with Bank of India, and also Punjab Sind Bank being the top sectoral loss.