Stock Market Extends Losses, Rupee Sinks
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Sensex Crashes 1,342 Points, Nifty Falls to 23,877 as India VIX Jumps 11%
Indian stock markets ended Wednesday with big losses. Heavy selling during the day caused a sharp Sensex crash and pulled the entire market lower.The BSE Sensex closed at 76,772.47. The index lost 1,342 points by the end of the day. The NSE Nifty 50 also fell and closed at 23,877.10 after dropping 384 points.Market Fear Rises as Selling Pressure IncreasesThis fall kept the Nifty below 23,800, which shows weak market mood. Many large stocks faced…
Sensex drops 1,342 pts; Nifty falls 400 pts
Indian equity markets tumble to an 11-month low, with Sensex shedding over 1,300 points and Nifty dropping close to 400 points in a sharp sell-off. On Wednesday, Indian stock markets fell sharply, with the Sensex closing at 76,863.71 points, nearly an 11-month low. The broader Nifty 50 also fell to 23,866.85 points, marking its lowest close since April 2025. Analysts attributed the sharp decline to two main factors: fears of supply chain disrupt…
India Stock Market Today: Nifty 50 Closes Below 23,900, Sensex Slides 1.7% as Oil Volatility Hits Banks
India’s Nifty 50 fell 1.63% to 23,866.85 and the Sensex dropped 1.72% to 76,863.71 on Wednesday as oil prices surged and Middle East tensions deepened. Twelve of 16 major sectors declined, with HDFC Bank down 1.8% and Reliance Industries off 1.3%. The rupee weakened to 92.04 per dollar. Adani Total Gas jumped 20% after emergency gas measures were invoked. The post India Stock Market Today: Nifty 50 Closes Below 23,900, Sensex Slides 1.7% as Oil …
Signs of a growing war between the US-Israel and Iran have halted the pace of the Indian stock market on Wednesday (March 11, 2026). Investors have become cautious about inflation and the possible impact on global growth. Due to this, both the Sensex and Nifty were seen trading in the red. The Sensex fell more than 1000 points from the day's high, while the Nifty approached the important level of 24,000. Continuous selling by foreign investors (…
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