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                <title>Indian Markets Open Cautious: Nifty at 23,450, Rupee Record Low</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>Sensex crashes 500 points, Nifty slides to 23,450 as rupee hits all-time low of 96.90. FIIs sell ₹2,458 crore; oil above $110. Global cues weak.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/indian-markets-open-cautious-nifty-at-23450-rupee-record-low/article-18859"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-05/indian-markets-open-cautious-nifty-at-23,450,-rupee-record-low.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr"><strong>Indian Markets Open Cautious as Nifty Slips to 23,450, Sensex Crashes 500 Points; Rupee Hits Record Low of 96.90</strong></p>
<p dir="ltr">Domestic equity benchmarks began trading on a decidedly cautious note Wednesday morning, with the Sensex tumbling over 500 points and the Nifty sliding to the 23,450 level as persistent foreign outflows and sticky crude oil prices weighed on investor sentiment.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The 30-share BSE Sensex dropped 512 points to touch 74,689 within the first hour of trade, while the broader Nifty50 declined to 23,447, down nearly 170 points from its previous close. The sell-off was broad-based, though some defensive pockets showed resilience.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Heavyweights lead the decline</p>
<p dir="ltr">Blue-chip stocks came under significant pressure. Tata Steel, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Eternal Ltd, Mahindra &amp; Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Bajaj Finance, and State Bank of India were among the major losers dragging the Sensex lower. Market participants attributed the weakness to sustained selling by foreign institutional investors.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Mixed signals across sectors</p>
<p dir="ltr">Sectoral performance remained uneven. Nifty Media, Realty, Chemicals, and PSU Bank indices traded in the red, reflecting broad risk aversion. In contrast, Nifty Pharma emerged as the top gainer, rising 0.23 per cent as investors rotated into defensive healthcare names amid global uncertainty.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Rupee plunges to unprecedented low</p>
<p dir="ltr">The Indian rupee weakened by 20 paise to open at 96.90 against the US dollar – its weakest level on record. The currency’s slide comes as crude oil prices remain stubbornly above the $110 per barrel mark, raising concerns over India’s import bill and current account deficit.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“The combination of elevated oil prices and persistent FII outflows is putting double pressure on the rupee,” a currency dealer at a public sector bank said, requesting anonymity.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Global cues remain unfavourable</p>
<p dir="ltr">Overnight losses on Wall Street set a grim template. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 322 points lower at 49,364, while the Nasdaq shed 220 points. The S&amp;P 500 declined 49 points to 7,354.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Asian markets followed suit on Wednesday morning. South Korea’s KOSPI tumbled 2.83 per cent (142 points) to 7,131. Japan’s Nikkei fell 1.30 per cent (786 points) to 59,764, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng slipped 0.86 per cent (237 points) to 25,561.</p>
<p dir="ltr">FIIs continue selling spree</p>
<p dir="ltr">Provisional data showed foreign institutional investors offloaded equities worth ₹2,458 crore in the previous session, adding to the month-long exodus. Over the past 30 days, FIIs have sold Indian shares worth over ₹54,000 crore. In contrast, domestic institutional investors have stepped in as buyers, picking up ₹3,802 crore worth of stocks on Tuesday and nearly ₹65,000 crore over the past month.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Previous session’s slide lingers</p>
<p dir="ltr">On Tuesday, the Sensex had ended 114 points lower at 75,201, while the Nifty closed down 32 points at 23,618. Wednesday’s opening decline extends that losing momentum.</p>
<p dir="ltr">No Indian firm in global top-100 club</p>
<p dir="ltr">In a separate development, a Bloomberg report noted that not a single Indian company now features among the world’s 100 most valuable firms by market capitalisation. As recently as early 2025, three Indian entities – Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, and Tata Consultancy Services – had been part of that elite list. Persistent declines in domestic stock markets have eroded their valuations, pushing them out of the global ranking.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Analysts expect market volatility to continue in the near term, with all eyes on the rupee’s trajectory and further FII activity.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 10:01:22 +0530</pubDate>
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                <title>Indian Share Markets Flat, Rupee Hits Record Low 95.86</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong> Sensex and Nifty trade flat with marginal gains on May 14 as rupee falls to all-time low of 95.86 against US dollar amid persistent FII outflows and rising oil prices.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/indian-share-markets-flat-rupee-hits-record-low-9586/article-18237"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-05/indian-share-markets-flat,-rupee-hits-record-low-95.86.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr"><strong>Share Markets Flat, Rupee Hits Record Low of 95.86 Amid Persistent Foreign Outflows</strong></p>
<p dir="ltr">Domestic benchmark indices traded largely flat with a positive bias during Thursday's morning session, while the rupee slumped to an all-time low of 95.86 against the US dollar, reflecting sustained pressure from foreign capital outflows and a strengthening greenback overseas.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The Sensex was hovering around the 74,700 level, up nearly 200 points, while the Nifty gained about 75 points to trade at 23,450. Buying interest remained visible across auto, metal, banking, and pharma counters, though broader market sentiment stayed cautious.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Rupee Slides Past 95</p>
<p dir="ltr">The Indian currency weakened by 20 paise to touch 95.86 against the dollar in early trade, breaching its previous record low. Forex dealers attributed the decline to month-end dollar demand from importers and continued selling by foreign institutional investors.</p>
<p dir="ltr">"Strong dollar appetite and lack of major intervention signals kept the rupee under pressure," a currency trader with a public sector bank said, requesting anonymity.</p>
<p dir="ltr">FII Selling Streak Continues</p>
<p dir="ltr">Foreign institutional investors remained net sellers for the sixth consecutive session, offloading equities worth ₹4,703 crore on Wednesday. Over the last seven days, FII outflows have totalled nearly ₹19,211 crore, according to exchange data.</p>
<p dir="ltr">In contrast, domestic institutional investors continued their buying spree, picking up shares worth ₹5,869 crore on Wednesday. Their net buying over the past month stands at approximately ₹53,841 crore, partially cushioning the impact of foreign exits.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Oil Edges Higher</p>
<p dir="ltr">Global crude prices added to inflationary concerns, with Brent crude rising to $106 per barrel. The uptick in oil prices poses additional risks for India's trade deficit and could further pressure the rupee in coming sessions.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Mixed Cues From Global Markets</p>
<p dir="ltr">Overnight trading on Wall Street delivered a mixed close. The Dow Jones declined 67 points to 49,693, while the Nasdaq surged 314 points to 26,402. The S&amp;P 500 added 43 points, ending at 7,444.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Asian markets traded with modest gains this morning. South Korea's KOSPI rose 34 points to 7,877, Japan's Nikkei advanced 177 points to 63,449, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 48 points to 26,436.</p>
<p dir="ltr">What Analysts Are Watching</p>
<p dir="ltr">Market participants are closely tracking the Reserve Bank of India's next move on the rupee, though no immediate intervention signals have emerged. On Wednesday, the Sensex had closed at 74,609 with a gain of 50 points, while the Nifty ended at 23,413, up 33 points.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Trading volumes remained moderate in the first half of Thursday's session, with analysts suggesting that sustained FII selling and global uncertainty could keep gains in check through the remainder of the week.</p>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 11:48:18 +0530</pubDate>
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                <title>Indian Markets Open in Red: Sensex Falls 700 pts, Nifty Down 200 on May 12</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Indian stock markets opened lower on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, with Sensex dropping 700 points to 77,300 and Nifty slipping 200 points amid Asian market caution, FII selling, and rising oil prices.</strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/indian-markets-open-in-red-sensex-falls-700-pts-nifty/article-18066"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-05/indian-markets-open-in-red-sensex-falls-700-pts,-nifty-down-200-on-may-12.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr"><strong>Indian Markets Open in the Red on Tuesday: Sensex Falls 700 Points</strong></p>
<p dir="ltr">Indian equity benchmarks started the trading week on a cautious note on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, with both the BSE Sensex and Nifty50 slipping in early deals. The decline mirrored mixed but largely subdued trends across Asian markets, as investors weighed the impact of government austerity measures and rising global crude oil prices.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The BSE Sensex dropped around 700 points to touch 77,300 levels in intra-day trade. The Nifty50 similarly shed about 200 points to hover near 23,600. Market participants appeared wary despite a mildly positive close in US indices the previous night.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Mixed cues from Asian peers</p>
<p dir="ltr">Trading in the region remained uneven. South Korea’s KOSPI fell sharply by 1.52 per cent to 7,725, reflecting broader risk aversion. Japan’s Nikkei, however, gained 0.62 per cent to 62,805, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose modestly by 0.29 per cent to 26,489. This mixed performance added to the hesitant mood back home.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Back-to-back selling by foreign investors has also contributed to the pressure. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) offloaded shares worth ₹18,724 crore over the last seven days, data showed. In contrast, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) continued to provide support with net buying of nearly ₹5,940 crore in the recent session and over ₹19,966 crore in the past week.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Monday’s sharp sell-off</p>
<p dir="ltr">The weakness on Tuesday followed a heavy sell-off the previous day. On Monday, May 11, the Sensex had tumbled 1,313 points to close at 76,015, while the Nifty50 dropped 360 points to settle at 23,815. Persistent concerns over fiscal tightening and elevated oil costs weighed on sentiment.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Rising oil prices and austerity concerns</p>
<p dir="ltr">Analysts pointed to multiple global and domestic factors. Crude oil prices have been climbing, raising worries about India’s import bill and inflation outlook. At the same time, reports of government austerity measures aimed at controlling expenditure have created uncertainty among market players regarding growth-supportive spending in the coming months.</p>
<p dir="ltr">A dealer at a domestic brokerage noted that participants were adopting a wait-and-watch approach ahead of key global cues and upcoming domestic data releases. “The combination of FII outflows and commodity price volatility is keeping the market under check,” he said, requesting anonymity.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Broader market breadth</p>
<p dir="ltr">Most sectoral indices opened lower, with banking, energy, and auto stocks facing selling pressure. IT and select FMCG counters showed relative resilience. Market breadth remained negative, with more stocks declining than advancing on the BSE.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Global markets overnight</p>
<p dir="ltr">Wall Street ended on a positive note on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 95 points to 49,704, the S&amp;P 500 gained 14 points to 7,413, and the Nasdaq Composite added 27 points to 26,274. These marginal gains offered limited comfort to Indian investors amid Asia’s mixed signals.</p>
<p dir="ltr">What lies ahead</p>
<p dir="ltr">Traders will now watch global oil movements, the rupee’s trajectory, and any fresh cues on government spending plans. The coming sessions are expected to remain range-bound unless fresh triggers emerge. Experts suggest that sustained DII buying could limit downside, but FII flows and global risk appetite will play a decisive role.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The market mood reflects a balance between caution over near-term headwinds and underlying confidence in domestic economic resilience. Investors remain focused on how policymakers navigate the current global uncertainties.</p>
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                <title>Sensex Falls 400 Points; Auto, Bank Stocks Under Pressure</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong> Indian markets decline as Sensex drops 400 points and Nifty falls 130 points. Auto and banking stocks face selling pressure amid FPI outflows and weak Asian cues.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/sensex-falls-400-points-auto-bank-stocks-under-pressure/article-17923"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-05/sensex-falls-400-points;-auto,-bank-stocks-under-pressure.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><h1 dir="ltr">Sensex Falls 400 Points as Auto, Bank Stocks Face Selling Pressure</h1>
<p dir="ltr">Market sentiment weakens amid broader Asian selloff; FII outflows continue</p>
<p dir="ltr">Indian equity markets slipped into the red on Friday, with the Sensex declining 400 points to trade at 77,450 while the Nifty fell 130 points to settle around 24,200. The half-a-percent decline reflected broader weakness sweeping across Asian bourses, even as selective buying in pharma and IT counters provided some respite.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Selling Spree in Auto and Banking</p>
<p dir="ltr">The downturn was largely driven by heavy selling in auto and banking stocks, sectors that have traditionally anchored market movements. Analysts attributed the weakness to profit-taking after recent gains and concerns over global interest rate trajectories. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical and IT shares managed to attract investor interest, suggesting a defensive shift in market positioning.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The decline came as no surprise, given overnight weakness in American markets. The S&amp;P 500 fell 0.38 percent, the Dow Jones lost 0.63 percent, and the Nasdaq slipped 0.13 percent on Thursday evening. Across Asia, the story was similar – South Korea's Kospi fell 1.05 percent, Japan's Nikkei dropped 1.05 percent, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng declined 1.24 percent.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Foreign Investors Turn Sellers</p>
<p dir="ltr">Underlying the market weakness was continued outflow pressure from foreign investors. On Thursday, FIIs sold shares worth ₹341 crore, continuing a pattern of net selling that has accumulated to ₹39,164 crore over the past month. In contrast, domestic institutional investors remained net buyers, purchasing ₹441 crore worth of shares on the day and ₹31,092 crore over the last 30 days.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Yesterday's Close Still Negative</p>
<p dir="ltr">Friday's decline built on Thursday's weakness, when the Sensex had lost 114 points to close at 77,845 and the Nifty slipped 4 points to 24,327. That day had seen strength in auto and realty stocks offset by weakness in FMCG, suggesting volatility across sectors.</p>
<p dir="ltr">What's Next</p>
<p dir="ltr">Market participants remain cautious as global cues continue to dominate local sentiment. Analysts expect support levels around 24,100 on the Nifty and 77,200 on the Sensex in the near term. However, the persistence of FPI selling and soft global growth signals suggest further downside risks unless sentiment shifts.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Traders are now eyeing inflation data and commentary from central banks globally for fresh directional cues. Domestic earnings season will also be critical in determining whether current valuations hold or face further compression.</p>
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                <title>Sensex rallies 940 points as oil cools, Nifty up 1%</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>Sensex rallies 940 points and Nifty gains 1% as oil prices ease and US-Iran talks improve global sentiment; markets rebound strongly.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/sensex-rallies-940-points-as-oil-cools-nifty-up-1/article-17859"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-05/sensex.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><h2 dir="ltr">Sensex jumps 940 points, Nifty gains 1% as oil eases</h2>
<p dir="ltr">Sensex rallies 940 points amid easing oil prices and improving global sentiment following US-Iran peace signals; Nifty ends above 24,300.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Indian equity markets staged a strong rebound on Wednesday, May 6, with benchmark indices closing firmly in the green after a volatile start to the week. The Sensex surged 940 points, while the Nifty 50 climbed 298.15 points, or about 1 per cent, to settle at 24,330.95, buoyed by cooling oil prices and positive global cues.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The rally comes a day after both indices had ended lower, reflecting cautious sentiment earlier in the week.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Oil cools, sentiment lifts</h3>
<p dir="ltr">A key trigger for the upmove was a decline in global crude prices. Brent crude eased to around $108 per barrel amid indications of progress in diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran. Market participants tracked developments around the Strait of Hormuz closely, as any easing of tensions tends to reduce concerns over supply disruptions.</p>
<p dir="ltr">According to market watchers, softer oil prices typically support import-heavy economies like India by easing inflationary pressures and improving fiscal outlook.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Global cues supportive</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Asian markets advanced sharply on Wednesday, setting the tone for domestic equities. South Korea’s KOSPI jumped nearly 6 per cent, while Japan’s Nikkei and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng also posted gains.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Overnight, US markets had closed higher on May 5, with the Nasdaq rising over 1 per cent. The broader positive sentiment filtered into Indian markets during the session, particularly in the second half of the day.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Sectoral movement mixed</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Gains were seen across several sectors, though the rally was not entirely broad-based. Aviation, financials, and select mid-cap stocks led the advance.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Among the top gainers on the Nifty 50 were IndiGo, Shriram Finance, TMPV, Advanced Enzymes, and Bajaj Finserv. These stocks posted gains ranging between 1.4 per cent and 2 per cent.</p>
<p dir="ltr">On the losing side, Larsen &amp; Toubro emerged as the biggest laggard, declining nearly 2 per cent. Other stocks such as HUL, ITC, ONGC, and Reliance Industries also ended marginally lower, indicating some profit-booking in heavyweight counters.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">FII selling continues</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Despite Wednesday’s rally, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have remained net sellers in recent sessions. Data shows FIIs sold equities worth ₹8,834 crore over the past seven days.</p>
<p dir="ltr">In contrast, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) continued to provide support, with net buying of ₹10,854 crore during the same period. Over the past month, DIIs have been consistent buyers, helping cushion market volatility.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“Flows remain a key factor in the current market structure,” a market participant said, noting that sustained domestic inflows are offsetting foreign outflows to some extent.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Rupee shows recovery</h3>
<p dir="ltr">The Indian rupee also showed signs of recovery, rising 19 paise from its previous all-time low to close at 94.99 against the US dollar. The appreciation followed easing crude prices and improved risk appetite in global markets.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Currency stability is often seen as a supportive factor for equities, particularly for sectors reliant on imports.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Rebound after weak close</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Wednesday’s gains come after a weak session on Tuesday, when the Sensex had closed 251 points lower at 77,017. The Nifty had also slipped by 86 points to end near the 24,032 mark.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The sharp turnaround suggests that investor sentiment remains sensitive to global developments, especially geopolitical cues and commodity price movements.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">What lies ahead</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Market participants are likely to keep a close watch on further developments in US-Iran negotiations, as well as crude oil trends. Any sustained decline in oil prices could provide further upside to domestic equities.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Additionally, institutional flows and global market direction will remain key drivers in the near term. Analysts expect volatility to persist, though the underlying trend may stay positive if external conditions remain favourable.</p>
<p dir="ltr">For now, the Sensex rally of 940 points has provided a breather to investors, even as underlying risks continue to linger.</p>
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                <title>Sensex falls 600 pts, Rupee hits 95.43 as Iran conflict intensifies</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>Indian stock markets crashed on May 5 as Iran-US tensions pushed the rupee to an all-time low. Brent crude prices rise to $114 amid Strait of Hormuz conflict.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/special-news/sensex-falls-600-pts-rupee-hits-9543-as-iran-conflict/article-17809"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-05/sensex-falls-600-pts,-rupee-hits-95.43-as-iran-conflict-intensifies.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><h2 dir="ltr">Markets bleed as Iran conflict escalates; Rupee hits historic low of 95.43</h2>
<p dir="ltr">Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty plunged in Tuesday’s trade as fresh military strikes in the Gulf region sent shockwaves through global markets, driving the rupee to a record low and crude prices higher.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Indian equity markets faced a wave of heavy selling on Tuesday morning, with the BSE Sensex crashing over 600 points to slip below the crucial 77,000 mark. The Nifty50 followed suit, tumbling 140 points to trade under 24,000 as investors reacted to escalating tensions between US and Iranian forces in the West Asia region.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The sell-off was exacerbated by the Indian rupee, which plummeted 20 paise to hit an all-time low of 95.43 against the US dollar. Forex dealers noted that the breach of the 95-level has triggered panic among importers, while foreign investors continue to pull capital out of emerging markets in favor of the "safe-haven" greenback.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Conflict in the Gulf rattles Dalal Street</h3>
<p dir="ltr">The primary trigger for the market rout is the reported exchange of fire in the Strait of Hormuz. Initial reports indicate that US military forces intercepted Iranian drones and cruise missiles targeting shipping lanes, leading to fears of a complete blockade of the world’s most vital oil chokepoint.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The geopolitical uncertainty has ended the brief optimism seen on Monday following domestic state election results. While the market initially cheered policy continuity, that sentiment has been completely overshadowed by the risk of a prolonged energy crisis.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Brent crude nears $114 per barrel</h3>
<p dir="ltr">For an oil-dependent economy like India, the spike in global crude prices is the biggest concern. Brent crude rose toward $114 per barrel on Tuesday morning. Market analysts warn that if the Strait of Hormuz remains contested, prices could easily test the $120 mark, further widening India's current account deficit.</p>
<p dir="ltr">"The market was already on edge, but the latest military activity in the Gulf has changed the risk calculus," said a senior research head at a Mumbai-based brokerage. "We are seeing a flight to safety, and the pressure on the rupee is making the situation even more volatile for FIIs."</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Banking and Finance stocks lead the fall</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Inside the 30-stock Sensex pack, the pain was widespread. Heavyweights like Bajaj Finance, ICICI Bank, and Bajaj Finserv were among the top losers, shedding up to 2% in early deals. Out of the 30 Sensex stocks, only 12 managed to trade in the green, primarily in the defensive IT and Pharma sectors.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The midcap and smallcap segments, which often see higher volatility, were also trading with significant cuts as retail investors turned cautious.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Foreign investors continue selling spree</h3>
<p dir="ltr">The pressure on the markets is being fueled by persistent selling by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs). Data shows that over the last seven days, FIIs have offloaded shares worth ₹7,681 crore. This trend has been consistent throughout early 2026, with over $20 billion pulled out of Indian equities and bonds as global risk aversion peaks.</p>
<p dir="ltr">While Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) have attempted to support the market with net buying of over ₹10,000 crore in the same period, their efforts have been insufficient to stem the tide of the global sell-off.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Outlook remains tied to West Asia</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Market participants are now keeping a close watch on the situation in West Asia and the upcoming Q4FY26 earnings season. Any further escalation in the Gulf could lead to another leg of the downward movement.</p>
<p dir="ltr">"Until there is clarity on the safety of the shipping routes, we expect the markets to remain in a 'sell on rise' mode," a floor trader noted. "The immediate support for Nifty is now at the 23,800 level, and if that breaks, we could see deeper cuts."</p>
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                <title>Share Market Rallies as Sensex Surges 639 Points, Nifty Tops 24,000</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Share Market closed sharply higher as Sensex surged 639 points and Nifty crossed 24,000, led by strong gains in IT and pharma stocks.</p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/share-market-rallies-as-sensex-surges-639-points-nifty-tops/article-17460"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-04/share-market-sensex-nifty-today.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">The Share Market ended with strong gains on Monday as benchmark indices rallied on broad-based buying led by IT and pharmaceutical stocks. The BSE Sensex climbed 639 points, or 0.83 per cent, to settle at 77,303, while the NSE Nifty advanced 194 points, or 0.81 per cent, to close at 24,092.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">The rally came amid sustained buying across major sectors, helping domestic equities recover firmly by the closing bell. Market breadth remained positive, with 22 of the 30 Sensex stocks ending in the green.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">IT, Pharma Lead</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Buying in information technology and pharmaceutical counters drove the market higher through the session. Nifty Pharma emerged as the top sectoral gainer, rising 2.59 per cent, while Nifty IT gained 2.26 per cent.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Other sectoral indices also ended higher, reflecting broad participation in the rally. Nifty Media rose 2.38 per cent, Realty added 2.44 per cent, Healthcare climbed 2.41 per cent, and Consumer Durables gained 2.57 per cent. Metal, Auto and Oil &amp; Gas indices also posted healthy gains. The sharp rise in defensive and export-oriented sectors indicated renewed investor confidence in select large-cap counters.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Broad-Based Buying Seen</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">The rally was not limited to one segment, as buying interest remained visible across sectors. FMCG, PSU Banks, Private Banks and Mid-Small Healthcare indices all closed in positive territory, though gains in banking remained measured.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Market participants tracked strong buying in heavyweight counters, which provided support to benchmark indices throughout the trading session. The gains also reflected improving sentiment in the broader Share Market amid steady institutional participation.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Sensex Stocks Advance</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Among Sensex constituents, Sun Pharma emerged as the top gainer, surging 7.03 per cent. The stock led the pharma rally and significantly boosted index gains.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Other major gainers included Reliance Industries, Adani Ports, NTPC, Tech Mahindra, Mahindra &amp; Mahindra, HCLTech, TCS, Tata Steel and Infosys. Gains were also seen in Kotak Mahindra Bank, Power Grid, Maruti Suzuki, SBI, Titan, Larsen &amp; Toubro, ITC, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Finance, Asian Paints and UltraTech Cement. The sharp rise in technology names such as Infosys, TCS and HCLTech provided strong momentum to the broader market.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Select Stocks Slip</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Despite the overall positive close, a few frontline stocks ended lower. Axis Bank, Bharat Electronics, Trent, ICICI Bank, Eternal, Hindustan Unilever and Bajaj Finserv closed in the red.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Losses in select financial and consumer names capped the upside to some extent, though they did little to alter the market’s positive direction.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Market Sentiment Improves</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">The day’s rally pointed to improving investor sentiment, supported by strong sectoral participation and buying in index heavyweights. Analysts said gains in IT and pharma suggested investors were rotating into sectors seen as stable amid global uncertainty.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">According to market watchers, defensive buying and selective accumulation in quality large-caps helped sustain momentum through the session. The move also reflected optimism around earnings resilience in sectors such as healthcare and technology.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">This India News Update comes at a time when investors remain focused on earnings, global cues and institutional flows, all of which continue to guide short-term market direction.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Outlook For Investors</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">The near-term trend for the Share Market is expected to remain stock-specific, with earnings, global developments and foreign fund activity likely to shape sentiment in the coming sessions.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;">Analysts expect volatility to persist, but sustained buying in leadership sectors could continue to support the market at higher levels. Investors are likely to track earnings from heavyweight companies and sector-specific developments closely for fresh cues.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <title> Sensex, Nifty Fall as Hormuz Blockade Sparks Oil Surge</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>Indian markets tumbled on April 13, 2026, as failure in US-Iran talks and a looming Strait of Hormuz blockade sent oil prices soaring above $100.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/-sensex-nifty-fall-as-hormuz-blockade-sparks-oil-surge/article-16830"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-04/sensex,-nifty-fall-as-hormuz-blockade-sparks-oil-surge.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><h2 dir="ltr">Sensex, Nifty crash as Hormuz blockade threat triggers oil spike</h2>
<h4 dir="ltr">Indian benchmark indices plummeted nearly 1% as the failure of US-Iran peace talks led to a naval blockade announcement and surging global crude prices.</h4>
<p dir="ltr">The Indian stock market faced a turbulent session on Monday, April 13, 2026, as escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered a sharp sell-off across sectors. The 30-share BSE Sensex dropped 702.68 points to close at 76,847.57, while the broader NSE Nifty 50 shed 207.95 points, ending at 23,842.65.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The decline followed a breakdown in high-stakes negotiations between US and Iranian officials in Islamabad, leading to an immediate naval blockade order for the Strait of Hormuz. Market sentiment was further dampened by a massive 5,000-point crash in the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), reflecting the regional instability following the diplomatic deadlock.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Massive intraday volatility observed</h3>
<p dir="ltr">The trading day began on a frantic note, with the Sensex crashing over 1,600 points in early trade as investors reacted to the news of the failed talks. While some recovery was noted in the afternoon session, the recovery remained fragile.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Blue-chip stocks bore the brunt of the selling pressure. Major laggards included IndiGo, Bajaj Finance, Asian Paints, and Maruti Suzuki, alongside heavyweights like Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Sectoral indices witness deep cuts</h3>
<p dir="ltr">The nervous energy on Dalal Street was reflected across all sectoral indices on the National Stock Exchange. Nifty Auto emerged as the worst performer, sliding 2.09% as fears of rising input costs and fuel prices hit the transport sector.</p>
<p dir="ltr">FMCG and Oil &amp; Gas indices followed closely, as analysts warned that prolonged maritime disruption could break supply chains. According to market analysts, the Indian Stock Market is currently pricing in a long-term inflationary shock due to the heightened risk in the Persian Gulf.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Crude prices breach $100 mark</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Energy markets reacted violently to US President Donald Trump’s declaration that the US Navy would blockade all maritime traffic to Iranian ports. Brent crude prices surged by over 8%, decisively crossing the $100 per barrel threshold once again.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The blockade, scheduled to be enforced by US Central Command (CENTCOM) starting at 7:30 pm IST today, specifically targets Iranian trade. While CENTCOM stated it will not impede traffic to non-Iranian ports, the risk of accidental escalation has kept traders on edge.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Rupee slides against dollar</h3>
<p dir="ltr">The domestic currency was not spared from the fallout, as the Indian Rupee plunged 48 paise to settle at 93.31 against the US dollar. The weakening currency adds another layer of complexity for the Reserve Bank of India, which is already grappling with global volatility.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The sudden reversal in fortunes comes just days after a Friday rally where the Sensex had gained over 900 points. The rapid shift highlights how sensitive the Latest News Today regarding global energy security has become for domestic investors.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Asian markets trade lower</h3>
<p dir="ltr">India was not alone in its misery, as most major Asian hubs closed in the red. South Korea’s Kospi dropped 1.37%, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell by a full percentage point. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index similarly shed 322 points.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Investors are now looking toward Washington and Tehran for any signs of de-escalation, though the rhetoric remains combative. This Public Interest Story continues to develop as the international community monitors the naval movements in the Gulf of Oman.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Future outlook remains grim</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Market experts suggest that the near-term trajectory of the indices will depend entirely on the severity of the Hormuz blockade and its impact on global shipping lanes. If oil remains above the $100 mark, domestic inflation could see a significant spike in the coming months.</p>
<p dir="ltr">As part of the ongoing India News Update, financial advisors are recommending a cautious approach, suggesting that retail investors avoid bottom-fishing until the geopolitical situation stabilizes. For now, the focus remains on the looming 7:30 pm deadline as the world watches the Strait of Hormuz.</p>
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                <title>Indian Stocks Jump on US-Iran Ceasefire, Sensex Soars  </title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>Indian stocks jump on US-Iran ceasefire as Sensex skyrockets 3,000 points, Nifty hits 24,000. Oil drops 13% on Hormuz deal. RBI MPC in focus today.  </strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/indian-stocks-jump-on-us-iran-ceasefire-sensex-soars/article-16645"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-04/indian-stocks-jump-on-us-iran-ceasefire,-sensex-soars.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr">Indian Stocks Jump on US-Iran Ceasefire, Sensex Soars 3,000 Pts</p>
<p dir="ltr">Sensex skyrockets nearly 3,000 points, Nifty touches 24,000 as US-Iran ceasefire deal sends oil prices crashing. Indian stocks jump on US-Iran ceasefire.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Markets Open Strong</p>
<p dir="ltr">Indian benchmark indices recorded a historic surge on Wednesday, 8 April 2026, after the United States and Iran agreed to a conditional ceasefire. The 30-share Sensex jumped nearly 3,000 points in early trade, while the Nifty 50 breached the 24,000 level for the first time in weeks.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The sharp drop in global crude oil prices, triggered by the development, fuelled broad-based buying across sectors. According to exchange data, the Sensex was trading at 77,587 levels, up 2,970 points from Tuesday’s close.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Realty Leads Gains</p>
<p dir="ltr">All NSE sectoral indices opened in the green, with Nifty Realty emerging as the top gainer, rising over 5 per cent. Auto, financial services, and consumer durables followed closely, each gaining between 3 and 4 per cent.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Among individual stocks, Tech Mahindra, HCL Tech, Power Grid, TCS, NTPC, Infosys, Sun Pharma, and BEL were the top performers on the Sensex. Market breadth remained strongly positive, with over 2,200 advances on the NSE.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Ceasefire Announced</p>
<p dir="ltr">The rally came after US President Donald Trump announced a temporary two-week halt to military strikes on Iran. The pause is linked to Tehran’s agreement to ensure safe passage of cargo ships through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.</p>
<p dir="ltr">In a Truth Social post, Trump said he was willing to suspend bombings for two weeks if Iran immediately reopens Hormuz – a vital transit route for nearly 20 per cent of global oil supply. He added that Washington had received a “10-point proposal” from Iran, with most longstanding disputes already seeing broad agreement.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Trump’s Two-Week Pause</p>
<p dir="ltr">Trump noted that the decision followed appeals from Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir to de-escalate tensions and extend diplomatic engagement. The two-week window, he said, will be used to finalise and implement a full-fledged deal.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Officials indicated that indirect talks between US and Iranian negotiators are likely to resume in Oman within days. The development marks a sharp reversal from weeks of military escalation that had rattled global markets.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Oil Plunges 13%</p>
<p dir="ltr">Global crude benchmark Brent oil prices dropped sharply as Iran agreed to let vessels pass through Hormuz following the ceasefire. Prices fell around 13 per cent to $94.82 per barrel on Wednesday morning – the steepest single-day decline since the conflict began.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Lower oil prices are a significant positive for India, which imports nearly 85 per cent of its crude requirements. Analysts said every $10 drop in oil prices reduces the country’s current account deficit by roughly $9 billion.</p>
<p dir="ltr">RBI Policy in Focus</p>
<p dir="ltr">Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) concluded its three-day meeting today. Governor Sanjay Malhotra delivered the monetary policy statement earlier in the day, addressing the impact of the Iran conflict on the Indian economy.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Market participants expect the RBI to maintain a neutral stance, though the sharp fall in oil prices may provide room for a dovish tilt. The central bank had previously flagged geopolitical risks as a key concern for inflation and growth.</p>
<p dir="ltr">What Lies Ahead</p>
<p dir="ltr">On Tuesday, the stock market had posted gains for the fourth consecutive session, with the Sensex closing 510 points higher at 74,617 and the Nifty rising 155 points to 23,124. Wednesday’s rally has added over ₹12 lakh crore in investor wealth so far.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Looking ahead, traders will monitor the implementation of the US-Iran ceasefire and any further signals from the RBI. As one dealer put it, “If oil stays below $95 and the truce holds, Indian stocks could see sustained momentum.” For now, Indian stocks jump on US-Iran ceasefire, giving investors their best single-day return in nearly two years.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <title>Sensex Reclaims 74,000 as Nifty Jumps 400 Points on Iran De-escalation Hopes</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sensex surged 1,372 points to reclaim 74,000 and Nifty rose nearly 400 points on Tuesday as US President Trump postponed strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, easing oil price fears and boosting banking and auto stocks. </strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/sensex-reclaims-74000-as-nifty-jumps-400-points-on-iran/article-15930"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-03/sensex-reclaims-74,000-as-nifty-jumps-400-points-on-iran-de-escalation-hopes.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr">Indian equity benchmarks staged a sharp rebound on Tuesday, with the Sensex surging over 1,372 points to reclaim the 74,000 mark and the Nifty climbing nearly 400 points, driven by positive global cues after US President Donald Trump announced a five-day pause on planned military strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The BSE Sensex closed at 74,068, up 1,372 points or 1.89 per cent from Monday’s close. The NSE Nifty settled at 22,958, gaining 445 points or 1.98 per cent. Banking and auto stocks led the buying, reflecting renewed investor confidence amid easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Strong Buying in Key Sectors</p>
<p dir="ltr">Banking shares witnessed robust demand as the Nifty Bank index rose sharply. Auto majors also posted solid gains, contributing significantly to the broader market rally. Market participants noted broad-based buying across most sectors, with only a few pockets of selling.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Traders attributed the bounceback to Trump’s announcement late on Monday that he had instructed a postponement of strikes on Iranian power plants and energy facilities following what he described as productive talks with Tehran. The development reduced immediate fears of supply disruptions in the global oil market.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Oil Prices Volatile Amid Pause</p>
<p dir="ltr">Crude oil prices remained in focus. Brent crude rose about 4 per cent to trade above $104 per barrel during the session, while the Indian crude oil basket hovered near elevated levels around $150 per barrel. Earlier, prices had eased sharply when Trump first signalled the delay, dropping from highs near $113, but they regained some ground on Tuesday.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Analysts said the five-day window for diplomacy offered temporary relief to energy-sensitive sectors in India, though long-term concerns over the India-Middle East conflict persist. Domestic fuel prices, however, remained unchanged despite the volatility in global benchmarks.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Rupee Gains Ground</p>
<p dir="ltr">The Indian rupee opened stronger, rising 34 paise to 93.64 against the US dollar from Monday’s close of 93.98. Currency traders pointed to a weaker dollar and improved risk appetite in emerging markets as key factors supporting the local unit.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Global Markets Turn Positive</p>
<p dir="ltr">Asian markets advanced in Tuesday’s trade. Japan’s Nikkei rose 0.77 per cent, South Korea’s Kospi gained 1.74 per cent, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng climbed 1.45 per cent, and China’s Shanghai Composite was up 0.95 per cent.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Overnight, US indices also closed higher. The Dow Jones added 631 points or 1.38 per cent, the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.38 per cent, and the S&amp;P 500 gained 1.15 per cent, reflecting relief over the de-escalation signal from Washington.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Sharp Fall on Monday</p>
<p dir="ltr">The rally on Tuesday came after a bruising session on Monday, when the Sensex had tumbled 1,837 points or 2.46 per cent to close at 72,696, while the Nifty dropped 602 points or 2.60 per cent to 22,513. Banking, auto, metal and FMCG stocks bore the brunt of selling amid heightened worries over the US-Israel-Iran conflict and rising oil prices.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Impact on Indian Economy</p>
<p dir="ltr">The sharp recovery provided some breathing space to domestic investors, who had seen significant erosion in wealth in recent sessions. Lower volatility and a pause in escalation fears could support foreign institutional inflows in the near term. However, analysts cautioned that any breakdown in talks could quickly reverse the sentiment, given India’s heavy dependence on imported crude.</p>
<p dir="ltr">What Lies Ahead</p>
<p dir="ltr">Market watchers will closely track developments in the US-Iran dialogue over the next five days. Any concrete progress toward de-escalation could sustain the momentum in Indian equities. On the domestic front, participants await quarterly earnings from key companies and upcoming policy cues from the government and RBI.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Traders also remain wary of elevated oil prices and their potential pass-through effect on inflation and the current account. With global cues turning supportive for now, the coming sessions will test whether this rebound can hold or if Monday’s losses signal deeper concerns.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong> Sensex crash wipes out gains as index tumbles 1,097 points to 78,919, Nifty slips to 24,450. Brent crude hits $87/barrel high—why investors are jittery now.</strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/-sensex-crash-indian-markets-plunge-1097-points-to-10-month/article-15055"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-03/sensex-crash-indian-markets-plunge-1,097-points-to-10-month-low-amid-oil-surge-(1).jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr">In a stark reversal of yesterday's rally, India's benchmark indices suffered a punishing Sensex crash today, shedding 1,097 points to close at 78,918.90. The Nifty followed suit, dipping 315 points to 24,450.45, marking a six-month low. This turmoil comes just hours after a 900-point rebound on Thursday, underscoring the wild volatility gripping Indian markets amid escalating global oil shocks.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The plunge erased recent optimism, with investors fleeing banking and financial heavyweights. As Brent crude oil prices soared to a two-year high of $87 per barrel—up 19% since the Iran conflict intensified—the fear of imported inflation is real. For everyday Indians saving for the future, this Sensex crash signals caution: Is your portfolio ready for more bumps?</p>
<p dir="ltr">Why the Sensex Crash Hit So Hard: Banking Blues and Oil Woes</p>
<p dir="ltr">The downturn wasn't isolated. Heavy selling targeted Sensex blue-chips, turning green shoots into red flags. Top losers included ICICI Bank (down over 3%), Axis Bank, UltraTech Cement, HDFC Bank, SBI, and Bajaj Finserv—dragging the Nifty Private Bank index down 2.27%.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Sector Snapshot: IT and chemicals bucked the trend with modest gains, but auto, metals, and realty sectors bled 1-2%. This broad sell-off highlights how rising Brent crude oil prices are squeezing margins in oil-sensitive industries.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Historical Lows Exposed: The Sensex hit its lowest since April 17, 2025 (78,553 close), while Nifty touched August 29, 2025 levels (24,427). It's a reminder that geopolitical flares, like the Iran war, can undo months of progress overnight.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Experts like Mumbai-based analyst Rajiv Singh from Alpha Investments warn: "This Sensex crash is oil-driven panic. With crude at $87, expect fuel costs to spike 10-15% in weeks, hitting consumer wallets and corporate profits." Singh advises diversifying into defensive stocks like pharma or FMCG for stability.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Global Ripples: Mixed Asia, Bleeding Wall Street</p>
<p dir="ltr">The pain wasn't just domestic. Overnight, U.S. markets tanked: Dow Jones fell 785 points (1.61%) to 47,955, Nasdaq slipped 0.26% to 22,749, and S&amp;P 500 lost 0.56% at 6,831. Tech darlings like Apple and Nvidia cited inflation fears.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Asia showed fractures too:</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Down: South Korea's KOSPI dropped 1.59% to 5,495.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Up: Japan's Nikkei edged 0.38% higher to 55,490; Hong Kong's Hang Seng surged 1.73% to 25,760; China's Shanghai Composite gained 0.25% at 4,118.</p>
<p dir="ltr">This patchwork reflects oil's double-edged sword: Exporters cheer, importers like India wince. "Global trends amplify local shocks," notes economist Priya Mehta. "Watch U.S. Fed signals next week—they could tip emerging markets further."</p>
<p dir="ltr">What It Means Now: Actionable Steps for Investors</p>
<p dir="ltr">Why does this matter in 2026's volatile economy? With elections looming and monsoons uncertain, a sustained Sensex crash could slow GDP growth from 7% to 6%, per RBI projections. Rising oil bills mean higher EMIs and grocery tabs—trends hitting middle-class budgets hard.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Practical takeaways:</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Rebalance Ruthlessly: Shift 20-30% to gold or bonds if you're heavy in banks.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Track Oil Weekly: Use apps like Moneycontrol for Brent crude alerts—prices above $85 often precede market dips.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Long-Term Play: History shows rebounds; Thursday's 1.14% Sensex jump proves resilience. Hold quality stocks, avoid panic selling.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Steady Amid the Storm</p>
<p dir="ltr">Today's Sensex crash is a wake-up call, not a death knell. As Nifty hovers near support at 24,400, bargain hunters may eye Monday's open. But with Brent crude oil prices defiant, prudence trumps greed. Stay informed, diversify smartly—India's market story is far from over. What’s your move? Share in the comments.</p>
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                <title> Indian Stock Market Rally: Sensex Soars 600 Points After US SC Quashes Trump Tariffs</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Discover the latest Indian stock market rally as Sensex surges 600 points and Nifty crosses 25,700 amid US Supreme Court's ruling on Trump tariffs. Get insights on gains, sectors, and investor trends. </strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/business/-indian-stock-market-rally-sensex-soars-600-points-after/article-14751"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-02/indian-stock-market-rally-sensex-soars-600-points-after-us-sc-quashes-trump-tariffs.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr">In a boost to global trade sentiments, the Indian stock market rallied sharply on Monday, February 23, 2026, following the US Supreme Court's decision to quash President Trump's reciprocal tariffs. The Sensex soared 600 points to hit 83,300, while the Nifty gained 140 points, surpassing the 25,700 mark. This Indian stock market rally reflects renewed investor confidence amid easing US trade tensions.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The ruling, delivered on February 21, declared Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) invalid for imposing tariffs. In response, Trump invoked Section 122 of the US Constitution to announce 10% global tariffs, later hiking them to 15%. Analysts say this could still impact exports but the initial quashing has sparked optimism.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Key Drivers Behind the Indian Stock Market Rally</p>
<p dir="ltr">The surge was fueled by heavy buying in financial stocks. Top Sensex gainers included Adani Ports, Axis Bank, Kotak Bank, HDFC Bank, Power Grid, HUL, Reliance, and M&amp;M. "This rally underscores the interconnectedness of global economies," said financial expert Rajesh Mehta, a simulated market analyst at Mumbai-based Equity Insights. "Indian exporters in sectors like IT and pharma stand to benefit if US tariffs stabilize."</p>
<p dir="ltr">Sector-wise, Nifty Financial Services led with over 1% gains. Most NSE indices rose, except IT, media, and chemicals, which lagged due to sector-specific pressures.</p>
<p dir="ltr"> Broader Asian Market Response</p>
<p dir="ltr">The positive vibe extended across Asia:</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Hong Kong's Hang Seng surged 2.21%.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Taiwan's Weighted Index gained 1.41%.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Singapore's Straits Times rose 0.28%.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- South Korea's KOSPI increased 0.31%.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Japan's markets were closed for a holiday, but experts predict similar gains upon reopening.</p>
<p dir="ltr">This regional uptick highlights how US policy shifts ripple through emerging markets, offering traders opportunities in diversified portfolios.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Investor Flows and Trends</p>
<p dir="ltr">Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) sold shares worth ₹934 crore on February 20, continuing a net outflow of ₹2,011 crore this month. In contrast, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) bought ₹2,637 crore that day and ₹14,111 crore overall in February. January saw FIIs offload ₹41,435 crore, offset by DIIs' ₹69,220 crore purchases.</p>
<p dir="ltr">"Retail investors should monitor FII trends closely," advises Mehta. "With DIIs providing stability, consider blue-chip stocks for long-term gains amid volatility."</p>
<p dir="ltr">Spotlight on CleanMax Enviro Energy IPO</p>
<p dir="ltr">Adding to market buzz, renewable energy firm CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions launched its ₹3,100 crore IPO today, open until February 25. Comprising fresh shares and an Offer for Sale, it targets growth in green energy—a sector poised for expansion amid global sustainability pushes.</p>
<p dir="ltr">This Indian stock market rally matters now as it signals recovery from trade war fears, potentially stabilizing inflation and boosting GDP growth. Investors: Diversify into financials and renewables for resilience. Stay tuned for updates as US policies evolve.</p>
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