Stock Market Update: Sensex Slides 1,000 Points Amid Global Uncertainty

Traders react as Sensex tumbles amid rising global tensions and heavy foreign fund outflows.

On Wednesday, the Indian domestic equity markets saw a mauling, with the main indices continuously going down. At approximately 11:05 in the morning, the Sensex indicated 81,295 which meant a decline of 886 points and the Nifty showed 24,981 which was 250 points less than the previous day. At one point during the trading, the Sensex lost 1,000 points which was a clear signal that the investors were getting very cautious already.

What Triggered the Market Fall?

The Indian Rupee dropped in value and its value against the dollar reached 91.28 because of the uncertainties globally and the strong demand for the dollar. Nevertheless, the bearish closing of the US markets on Tuesday added the negative sentiment to the already bad situation that was in the Asian countries such as South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong where the stock markets also went down.

Foreign Fund Outflows and Volatility Rise

The unremitting stock sales by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have been the primary cause of the decline in the Indian markets. On Tuesday, FIIs divested shares amounting to ₹2,938.33 crore, thus completing the 11th straight day of selling in January. The VIX (volatility index) rose by 4% to 13.22, indicating the growing insecurity in the markets.

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The US tariffs on the European Union countries due to the Greenland issue are already causing a worldwide situation, and hence, market players are reacting to US trade measures. In addition, the banks suffered a great drop in their shares, which has also indirectly brought other areas down.

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