WHY SENSEX IS FALLING TODAY
Sensex rises! But these stocks fell 5% or more in Thursday's session
In the Nifty pack, 22 stocks closed in the green, while 28 stocks ended in the red.
Sensex rises! But these stocks fell 5% or more in Wednesday's session
In the Nifty pack, 38 stocks closed in the green, while 12 stocks ended in the red.
Sensex, Nifty end with minor losses amid selling pressure in banks, auto stocks
The 30-stock S&P BSE Sensex ended the day at 79,441.45, dropping 35 points or 0.04% while the broader Nifty closed at 24,123.85, settling 18.10 points or 0.07% lower. Of the 16 sectoral indices on the NSE, 11 closed in the red while the remaining 5 ended in the green.
Sensex falls! These stocks fell 5% or more in Tuesday's session
In the Nifty pack, 21 stocks closed in the green, while 29 stocks ended in the red.
Sensex rises! But these stocks fell 5% or more in Monday's session
In the Nifty pack, 33 stocks closed in the green, while 17 stocks ended in the red.
Sensex falls! These stocks fell 5% or more in Friday's session
In the Nifty pack, 25 stocks closed in the green, while 25 stocks ended in the red.
Sensex & Nifty take a breather after record sprint, profit-booking in bank stocks spoils investors’ mood
The S&P BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 both reached new record highs before retreating slightly. The Sensex ended the day at 79,033, down 0.27%, while the Nifty closed at 24,010.60, down 0.14%. The decline was led by the banking and financial services sectors, which fell up to 1%. However, healthcare and oil & gas sectors saw gains exceeding 1%.
Crypto Price Today: Bitcoin, Solana, Cardano, others fall up to 7%. Here's why
Major crypto tokens like Bitcoin traded lower due to negative ETF flows. Bitcoin fell by 3% to $62,322.09. Other cryptos like Ethereum (4.04%), XRP (2.97%), and Dogecoin were also affected.
Tech stocks tumble, dragging Sensex 203 pts lower, Nifty below 23,300 on US rate fears
The Sensex hit a day's high of 77,079, while the Nifty 50 touched 23,411.9 in early trade on Monday on the back of a Modi-fuelled state firm rally, but the IT stocks dampened the buoyant market mood. The IT index fell 1.83%, making it the top sectoral loser. Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and HCLTech declined by 1%-3%, becoming the top losers on the Sensex. The market capitalisation of all listed companies on the BSE surged by Rs 1.59 lakh crore to reach Rs 425.08 lakh crore.
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%.
Bloodbath on Street: Tata Tech among 353 stocks at 52-week lows, crash up to 20%
Veritas Advertising and Bodhi Tree Multimedia topped the list with each falling 20% to Rs 170.30 and Rs 11.7, respectively, to hit their new 52-week lows.
Nifty crash worst single-day fall since Covid days. What should investors do?
The possibility of a bear market looms if NDA's seat tally falls short, shifting focus to economic growth and earnings. A hung parliament may trigger a market downturn before investors refocus on financial indicators.
PFC, REC, Adani stocks among top losers, share prices fall up to 20%
Shares of companies like PFC, REC Ltd, and Adani Ports plummeted in today's market turmoil due to poor Lok Sabha election results for the Narendra Modi-led NDA government.
Market Mayhem: Sensex nosedives 617 points on F&O expiry day. Here are 5 factors behind today's crash
Bears were on a rampage on Thursday as selling pressure was witnessed in most sectors. Sensex hit the day's low of 73,668.73 and Nifty briefly slipped below 22,500. Indices plummeted for the fourth straight day, sending Dalal Street into a tailspin. Here are top five factors behind the blood bath. Investors lost 4.49 lakh crore.
Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade JSW Infrastructure, Coromandel International & Power Finance Corporation on Thursday
The S&P BSE Sensex fell over 600 points while the Nifty50 closed at 22,704. Buying was seen in utilities, power, healthcare, and telecom stocks while IT, oil & gas and banks saw some selling. JSW Infrastructure rose over 2%
Sensex slumps for 4th session, declines 668 pts; financials, IT bleed
Uncertainty around domestic election results and the timing of US rate cuts dampened investor sentiments. The broader Nifty dropped 183 points to end at 22,704. Meanwhile, investors lost Rs 1.83 lakh crore. Sector-wise, Nifty Financial Services fell 1.65%, while Nifty IT, Private Bank, and Oil & Gas declined by over 1%.
Rs 3 lakh crore wiped off! Sensex, Nifty slump for third day on profit booking; RIL, banks drag
Tuesday's volatile trade saw rampant profit booking. Reliance Industries, Bharti Airtel, ITC, Power Grid, ICICI Bank, and Axis Bank were the top contributors pulling down the Sensex. DOMS Industries closed 2.6% higher boosted by the company's net profit growth of 29% YoY to Rs 47 crore in the March-ended quarter.
Monday rally fizzles: Profit-booking, energy stocks push Sensex over 600 points off peak
Sensex, Nifty closed marginally lower. Uncertainty over the results of the ongoing general elections put volatility at a high with VIX surging almost 90% in the last one month, including climbing 6.8% on the day. The broader NSE Nifty dropped 25 points or 0.11% to end at 22,932. Wipro, NTPC, Sun Pharma, M&M, ITC, and Reliance Industries were the top Sensex laggards, falling up to 2.3%.
IT stocks sink, dragging Sensex, Nifty to flat close
IT stocks closed lower amid concerns over tighter-for-longer US monetary policy. Sensex settled at 75,410.39 while broader NSE Nifty ended at 22,957. HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, L&T, Axis Bank, NTPC, and UltraTech Cement saw gains, while Tech Mahindra, Asian Paints, TCS, M&M, and Titan closed with losses.
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