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    SENSEX NIFTY CRASH IN 2024

    Top 10 index mutual funds, ETFs deliver up to 36% return in first half of 2024

    Top 10 passive funds and ETFs saw returns of up to 36% in the first half of 2024, with a focus on auto sector funds. Notable performers included ICICI Prudential Nifty Auto ETF and Mirae Asset Nifty India Manufacturing ETF, showcasing strong growth in the market.

    Gold’s 13% uptick beats Nifty's H1CY24 gains. Who could hold the edge in second half?

    HDFC Bank's shares surged approximately 3% to reach a new 52-week high on Wednesday. Investors reacted positively to news suggesting a potential increase in the bank's weightage in the MSCI Emerging Markets index. Doubling lenders' weightage in the global index can attract FII flows, ranging from $3.2 bn to $4 bn.

    Plea in SC seeks Centre, SEBI to submit report in Jun 4 stock market crash

    A plea filed in the Supreme Court calls for a detailed report on the stock market crash following the election results, with losses reaching billions. The plea seeks action to strengthen regulations and protect investors, citing concerns over market volatility and lack of change despite previous directives.

    Rs 15,000 crore gone! Check out 3 reasons why a weaker Modi 3.0 still won't scare FIIs

    Around Rs 15,000 crore has been withdrawn by FIIs from India in the last four days amid election uncertainties, causing concern on Dalal Street about the impact of a weaker Modi 3.0 mandate on further outflows.

    6,100-point crash not enough! Sensex may fall more if NDA's final tally drops below 300 seats

    Sensex crashes over 6,100 points following disappointing early counting trends in the elections. The market capitalisation of BSE-listed stocks dropped significantly, erasing gains from the previous session.

    Market Meltdown: Rs 30 lakh crore wiped off as poll verdict trend sends Sensex plummeting over 4,300 points

    The broader NSE Nifty dropped 1,379 points or 5.93% to end at 21,884. Intraday, the indices fell as much as 8.5%, on track for their worst session since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. On Monday, the exit poll euphoria had helped indices jump over 3% on projections that the BJP-led alliance would likely get a two-thirds majority in the lower house. Barring the Nifty FMCG index, all the sectoral indices closed in deep red. Nifty Bank fell 8%, Realty fell 9.6%, PSU Bank fell 15%, while Oil & Gas fell 11.8% and Metal fell 10.6%.

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