The last time India's m-cap had slipped below $3 trn was last June; at the peak, the m-cap stood at nearly $3.67 trillion in January 2022. Current m-cap is 18 per cent below the peak
The collapse of several banks in the last two weeks has spread fears of contagion in global markets, but crypto markets saw a bull run, with Bitcoin climbing to its nine-month high on Monday
Stock investors' wealth eroded by more than Rs 2.67 lakh crore in early trade on Friday as the markets witnessed a sell-off amid weak global trends. The market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies, which is also an indicator of the wealth of investors, tumbled more than Rs 2,67,539.54 crore to Rs 2,61,63,222.07 crore due to a largely negative market. Of the 3,206 stocks traded, 1,966 stocks declined and 1,109 advanced while 131 remained unchanged. On Thursday, the market valuation stood at Rs 2,64,30,761.61 crore. In just an hour of trading on Friday, the key indices Sensex and Nifty were deep in the red, reflecting weak investor sentiments. The 30-share BSE barometer was trading 718.8 points or 1.20 per cent lower at 59,087.48 at 1015 hours. As many as 28 of its constituents were trading in the red. Tata Motors and Maruti bucked the trend and gained 0.73 per cent and 0.16 per cent respectively. Heavy selling in financials, banking, IT and capital goods shares triggered by weak
A Bloomberg report said that Credit Suisse Group AG has stopped accepting bonds of Gautam Adani's group of companies as collateral for margin loans
The sell-off in Adani Group firms has wiped out $45 billion of investors' wealth over the last two sessions after Hindenburg Research alleged "brazen stock manipulation"
Analysts say the correction is nothing to be worried about as it is typical of markets to consolidate after reaching new record highs
The sale comes as HSBC pursues a strategy of focusing its resources on its core markets, amid pressure from its biggest shareholder Ping An to improve its performance
Alphabet leads Big Tech sell-off after reporting slowdown in ad growth, Microsoft's cloud revenue softer than expected
Overseas funds dumped Rs 4,081 crore worth of shares of companies in the financial services sector, while IT shares worth Rs 1,665 crore were sold, according to data collated by primeinfobase.com
US markets surge after worst September in two decades
The fresh sell-off on Monday pulled another 37 stocks below 200-DMA taking the total tally to 268
Investors' wealth eroded by Rs 76,196.54 crore on Wednesday, with the market witnessing a sell-off amid rising concerns over possible aggressive interest rate hikes to tame high inflation. The market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies -- which is also an indicator of wealth of investors -- tumbled Rs 76,196.54 crore to Rs 2,85,94,997.40 crore amid the 30-share Sensex falling 224.11 points or 0.37 per cent to 60,346.97 points. On Tuesday, when the markets had gained for the fourth straight session, the market valuation stood at Rs 2,86,71,193.94 crore. The 30-share index rebounded more than 1,200 points from the early lows before settling at 60,346.97 points, a loss of 224.11 points or 0.37 per cent compared to Tuesday's closing level. The broader NSE Nifty closed lower 66.30 points or 0.37 per cent at 18,003.75 points. The Sensex had plunged 1,150 points to a low of 59,417.12 points, while the Nifty declined to a low of 17,771.15 points in early trade on Wednesday, following d
India will soon come up with standards for shared-economy services players owing to the rising number of complaints from consumers
US inflation data, possibility of aggressive rate hikes, record low rupee, and intense selloff by foreign portfolio investors are among the key factors that thumped stocks lower
Lack of fresh positive cues is forcing investors to dump equities and switch to safer havens like gold, says an expert
A rally in the stock market tends to raise bond yields as money moves from the relative safer investment bet to riskier equity stock markets
Benchmark Sensex has dropped close to 15 per cent from its peak in October 2021.
13 stocks from the Nifty Midcap index and 18 from the Nifty Smallcap index hit fresh 52-weeks lows during the current week
Investors became poorer by Rs 11,23,010.78 crore in two days as domestic equity market continued to face severe drubbing amid a global selloff
Until we know when we will get rid of this virus and how our economies will regain strength, it will be too early to talk about recovery.