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Stock Market Crash Wipes Out $10 Billion From India’s Top 4 Billionaires' Wealth
India’s wealthiest individuals faced a massive financial hit in Monday’s stock market crash, which saw billions of dollars wiped off global markets. Along with retail investors and institutional players, some of the country’s most prominent business leaders—Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Savitri Jindal & family, and Shiv Nadar—collectively lost over $10 billion in personal wealth. The losses were reported based on Forbes’ real-time billionaire tracker, which
Stock Market Crash Wipes Out $10 Billion From India’s Top 4 Billionaires' Wealth
India’s wealthiest individuals faced a massive financial hit in Monday’s stock market crash, which saw billions of dollars wiped off global markets. Along with retail investors and institutional players, some of the country’s most prominent business leaders—Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Savitri Jindal & family, and Shiv Nadar—collectively lost over $10 billion in personal wealth. The losses were reported based on Forbes’ real-time billionaire tracker, which

Nifty Faces Worst Losing Streak in 29 Years as Market Falls 15% From Peak, Investor Wealth Shrinks
The Indian stock market is going through one of its worst phases in nearly three decades, with the Nifty 50 slipping 15% from its September peak. This marks its longest losing streak in 29 years, causing investor wealth to shrink by more than ₹90 lakh crore. On Friday, Nifty lost over 400 points, and the Sensex plunged by 1,400 points, sending shockwaves through Dalal Street.Investors are increasingly concerned about foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows, small- and mid-cap stock de
Nifty Faces Worst Losing Streak in 29 Years as Market Falls 15% From Peak, Investor Wealth Shrinks
The Indian stock market is going through one of its worst phases in nearly three decades, with the Nifty 50 slipping 15% from its September peak. This marks its longest losing streak in 29 years, causing investor wealth to shrink by more than ₹90 lakh crore. On Friday, Nifty lost over 400 points, and the Sensex plunged by 1,400 points, sending shockwaves through Dalal Street.Investors are increasingly concerned about foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows, small- and mid-cap stock de

Nifty and Sensex End Two-Day Fall, Close Higher: Market Highlights
Indian stock markets witnessed a strong recovery as both Nifty and Sensex rebounded from their two-day losing streak. Nifty surged by 1.62%, gaining 378.20 points to close at 23,739.25, while Sensex saw a rise of 1.81%, adding 1,397.07 points and ending the session at 77,583.81. The market rebound was largely driven by strong performances in large-cap stocks, particularly in sectors such as finance and infrastructure. Despite the recovery in benchmark indices, the broader marke
Nifty and Sensex End Two-Day Fall, Close Higher: Market Highlights
Indian stock markets witnessed a strong recovery as both Nifty and Sensex rebounded from their two-day losing streak. Nifty surged by 1.62%, gaining 378.20 points to close at 23,739.25, while Sensex saw a rise of 1.81%, adding 1,397.07 points and ending the session at 77,583.81. The market rebound was largely driven by strong performances in large-cap stocks, particularly in sectors such as finance and infrastructure. Despite the recovery in benchmark indices, the broader marke

Indian Stock Market Soars on February 4: Key Drivers Behind the Surge
On February 4, Indian stock markets experienced a strong rally as the Sensex and Nifty surged following positive global cues and optimism surrounding a potential rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India. The Sensex opened at 77,687.60 and gained over 700 points to reach 77,952, while the Nifty 50 opened at 23,509.90 and rose nearly 1% to 23,582. Mid-cap and small-cap stocks also posted gains, contributing to an overall bullish sentiment in the market. Investor confidence was boost
Indian Stock Market Soars on February 4: Key Drivers Behind the Surge
On February 4, Indian stock markets experienced a strong rally as the Sensex and Nifty surged following positive global cues and optimism surrounding a potential rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India. The Sensex opened at 77,687.60 and gained over 700 points to reach 77,952, while the Nifty 50 opened at 23,509.90 and rose nearly 1% to 23,582. Mid-cap and small-cap stocks also posted gains, contributing to an overall bullish sentiment in the market. Investor confidence was boost

Indian Stock Market Falls 700 Points Amid Global Trade Tensions, FPI Selling & Weak Rupee
Summary: Indian stock market saw a sharp decline: Sensex fell over 700 points, Nifty down nearly 300 points. Decline triggered by global factors, including new US tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China. Foreign investor selling pressure continues, with FPIs pulling out significant funds from Indian markets. Rupee hits a record low of Rs 87.07 against the US dollar. Despite post-Budget relief for some sectors, overall
Indian Stock Market Falls 700 Points Amid Global Trade Tensions, FPI Selling & Weak Rupee
Summary: Indian stock market saw a sharp decline: Sensex fell over 700 points, Nifty down nearly 300 points. Decline triggered by global factors, including new US tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China. Foreign investor selling pressure continues, with FPIs pulling out significant funds from Indian markets. Rupee hits a record low of Rs 87.07 against the US dollar. Despite post-Budget relief for some sectors, overall

Stock Markets Rise After BJP's Big Win in Maharashtra Elections
Indian stock markets saw a strong rally this morning, buoyed by the BJP-led NDA's massive victory in the Maharashtra assembly elections, which is home to Mumbai, the financial capital of India. The BSE Sensex opened at 80,193.47 points and surged by about 1,300 points by 11 am, while the Nifty 50 gained more than 346.30 points to open at 24,253.55 points. This follows a strong session on Friday where both indices saw their best performance since early June. All 13 major sectors
Stock Markets Rise After BJP's Big Win in Maharashtra Elections
Indian stock markets saw a strong rally this morning, buoyed by the BJP-led NDA's massive victory in the Maharashtra assembly elections, which is home to Mumbai, the financial capital of India. The BSE Sensex opened at 80,193.47 points and surged by about 1,300 points by 11 am, while the Nifty 50 gained more than 346.30 points to open at 24,253.55 points. This follows a strong session on Friday where both indices saw their best performance since early June. All 13 major sectors

Market crash: Investors become poorer by ₹13 lakh crore; Sensex tanks 2.27% in two days
In just two days, equity investors faced a staggering loss of ₹13 lakh crore in market valuation as the BSE benchmark Sensex saw a sharp 2.27% drop. The benchmark index shed 1,805.2 points, with a 984.23-point decline on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, ending at 77,690.95. Experts cited soaring retail inflation, which hit a 14-month high of 6.21% in October, persistent foreign fund outflows, and muted corporate earnings as the primary reasons behind the significant market correction
Market crash: Investors become poorer by ₹13 lakh crore; Sensex tanks 2.27% in two days
In just two days, equity investors faced a staggering loss of ₹13 lakh crore in market valuation as the BSE benchmark Sensex saw a sharp 2.27% drop. The benchmark index shed 1,805.2 points, with a 984.23-point decline on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, ending at 77,690.95. Experts cited soaring retail inflation, which hit a 14-month high of 6.21% in October, persistent foreign fund outflows, and muted corporate earnings as the primary reasons behind the significant market correction

Nifty 50 and Sensex Rally Over 1% Amid Trump Victory: IT Stocks Lead the Charge
On Wednesday, the Indian stock markets showed a strong upward movement, with the Nifty 50 closing 1.12% higher at 24,484.05 and the BSE Sensex ending 1.13% up at 80,378.13. The rally was largely fueled by a significant surge in information technology (IT) stocks, including Infosys Ltd., Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS), and other major players in the sector. The rally was
Nifty 50 and Sensex Rally Over 1% Amid Trump Victory: IT Stocks Lead the Charge
On Wednesday, the Indian stock markets showed a strong upward movement, with the Nifty 50 closing 1.12% higher at 24,484.05 and the BSE Sensex ending 1.13% up at 80,378.13. The rally was largely fueled by a significant surge in information technology (IT) stocks, including Infosys Ltd., Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS), and other major players in the sector. The rally was

"Indian Equity Indices Slide for Second Week; Titan Co. and Tata Steel Lead Losses"
India's benchmark equity indices closed lower for a second consecutive week on Friday, as market sentiment was dampened by losses in major stocks such as Titan Co. and Tata Steel Ltd. On Friday, the Nifty index slipped by 0.10%, or 24.15 points, finishing at 24,974.3, while the Sensex declined by 0.22%, or 176.01 points, closing at 81,435.40. The decline was attributed to the performance of banking stocks and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., which contributed significantly to the
"Indian Equity Indices Slide for Second Week; Titan Co. and Tata Steel Lead Losses"
India's benchmark equity indices closed lower for a second consecutive week on Friday, as market sentiment was dampened by losses in major stocks such as Titan Co. and Tata Steel Ltd. On Friday, the Nifty index slipped by 0.10%, or 24.15 points, finishing at 24,974.3, while the Sensex declined by 0.22%, or 176.01 points, closing at 81,435.40. The decline was attributed to the performance of banking stocks and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., which contributed significantly to the

Market Outlook: Nifty and Sensex Key Levels to Watch Amid Bullish Bat Pattern Formation
The current market sentiment is subdued, with the potential for a fresh selloff if certain technical thresholds are breached. Analysts suggest that for the Nifty and Sensex to experience a significant decline, the indices would need to drop below their respective 20-day simple moving averages or fall beneath the 24,900 and 81,400 marks. If these levels are breached, the Nifty could slip to the 24,775-24,725 range, while the Sensex might drop to 81,000-80,800. On the other hand, for
Market Outlook: Nifty and Sensex Key Levels to Watch Amid Bullish Bat Pattern Formation
The current market sentiment is subdued, with the potential for a fresh selloff if certain technical thresholds are breached. Analysts suggest that for the Nifty and Sensex to experience a significant decline, the indices would need to drop below their respective 20-day simple moving averages or fall beneath the 24,900 and 81,400 marks. If these levels are breached, the Nifty could slip to the 24,775-24,725 range, while the Sensex might drop to 81,000-80,800. On the other hand, for