Mumbai, June 13 -- Continuing its downward streak for the second Straight session, BSE Sensex on Friday fell further by 573.38 to settle at 81,118.60, mirroring weak cues from global peers and foreign institutional outflows, amid geopolitical concerns in the Middle East and a sharp spike in Brent crude oil prices.
National Stock Exchange (NSE) too fell by 169.60 points to settle at 24,732.15
The Sensex opened at 80,427.81 against its previous close of 81,691.88 and plunged to an intraday low of 80,354.59, It recorded the day's high of 81,238.68.
The NSE registered a day's high at 25,196.20 and a day's low at 24,825.90.
Mid-cap declined by 0.32 pc and the Small-cap fell by 0.30 pc.
The market breadth was Negative. On the BSE, 1,548 shar...