Sensex Crashes over 1,200 Points in 2 Days; Nifty 50 Drops Below 24,850; Why Did the Indian Stock Market Fall? EXPLAINED
KONKAN DIVISION, MAHARASHTRA, JUL 25 – Sensex fell over 700 points led by a nearly 6% drop in Bajaj Finance shares and Rs 11,572 crore foreign institutional investor sell-off over four days, analysts said.
- The Sensex crashed 1,264 points and the Nifty 50 retreated 1.5 percent over two sessions ending July 25, 2025, reflecting steep market declines in India.
- The fall followed persistent selling by Foreign Institutional Investors who offloaded ₹11,572 crore in four days amid lackluster Q1 earnings and trade uncertainty with the US.
- Sectoral drag was strongest in IT and FMCG, with shares like Infosys, Coforge, and Nestle leading losses as volatility spiked and bank indices also fell sharply.
- Prashanth Tapse indicated that the bearish trend is likely to persist unless the market closes above the 25,340 mark on a daily basis, while Meena mentioned that the Nifty index may challenge its 200-day moving average near the 24,000 level.
- The declines wiped out nearly ₹9 lakh crore in market value, signaling a weak near-term market structure that may persist if key support levels fail to hold.
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Share Market Crash: While the market is in correction mode, many stocks have also seen selling pressure. Shares of many large companies have fallen by up to 5 percent.
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Read Full ArticleTalking about BSE Sensex, out of the top 30, only 1 stock was in the green. Except Sun Pharma, all other stocks have seen a decline. The biggest decline has been in Bajaj Finance's stock by 4.65%.
Sensex crashes over 1,200 points in 2 days; Nifty 50 drops below 24,850; why did the Indian stock market fall? EXPLAINED
On Friday, the Sensex closed 721 points, or 0.88 per cent, down at 81,463.09, while the Nifty 50 settled 225 points, or 0.90 per cent, lower at 24,837. In just two sessions, the Sensex has crashed 1,264 points, or 1.5 per cent, while the Nifty 50 has also retreated 1.5 per cent.
·New Delhi, India
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