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<h1>Indian markets slip for second day as private bank selling, foreign outflows and US rate uncertainty weigh</h1> Benchmark Indian equity indices fell for a second consecutive day, with the main 30-stock index down about 466 points (0.55%) and the 50-stock index down about 156 points (0.60%), driven by selling in private banking stocks and weak global cues. Analysts cited foreign fund outflows, mixed corporate earnings and uncertainty over US rate policy as dampeners; foreign institutional investors were net sellers while domestic institutional investors bought. Market breadth saw several large-cap firms decline while others gained; Asian and European markets showed mixed performance and Brent crude eased modestly.