The sensex ended 83 points, or 0.10 per cent, lower at 81,361.87, while the nifty 50 settled 19 points, or 0.08 per cent, down at 24,793.25.
On the other hand, the bse midcap index plunged 1.64 per cent and the smallcap index crashed 1.77 per cent.
The overall market capitalization of bse-listed firms dropped to nearly 442.5 Lakh Crore from 446.3 Lakh Crore in the Previous Session, Making Investors POORER by About 4 Lakh Crore in a Single Day.
Indian Stock Market: 10 key highlights from the day
1. Why did the Indian Stock Market Fall?
Market Sentiment Remained Weak as the Risk of Israel-Airan Conflict Turning into a bigger geopolitical crisis grows.
Us President Donald Trump has warned that it was too late for ran to negotiate. Trump also hinted at ‘Something Big’ Next Week.
Moreover, the us fed has revised growth and inflation forecasts of the US, sketching a stagflationary picture of the world’s largest economy.
The US Federal Reserve Left The Policy Rate Unchanged at 4.25 per cent to 4.50 per cent on June 18, reiterating the risk arising from the TRADE WAR Trigered by President Donald TRPLICIES.
“The Indian Equity Index Experienced Rangbound Movement with a negative bias as cautious sentiment Spread across the Globe, Driven by Concerns Over Potanical Us Invictal Us Involvement in the Middle East Conflict Conflict Confluent,” Said Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Investments Limited.
“Investor Mood Was Further Affected by the Fed’s decision to keep interest rates unchanged while signalling persisting and Slower Economic Growth, which weighed on soFTWARE Export Stocks,” Said.
2. Top Gainers in the Nifty 50 Index
Shares of Tata Consumer (UP 2.14 per cent), eicher motors (up 1.71 per cent) and mahindra & mahindra (UP 1.58 per cent) ended as the top gainers.
3. Top losers in the nifty 50 index
Adani Ports (Down 2.52 per cent), Bajaj Finance (Down 2.29 per cent) and shriram finance (down 2.08 per cent) ended as the top losers. As many as 33 stocks closed lower in the nifty index.
4. Sectorral Indices Today
Barring Nifty Auto (Up 0.52 per cent), all sectorral indices ended lower, with nifty psu bank (down 2.04 per cent), media (down 1.91 per cent), realty (Down 1.60 per cent) Cent) Losing Big.
Nifty bank fell 0.45 per cent, while the Financial Services Index Dropped 0.38 per cent. The nifty private bank index slipped 0.30 per cent.
5. Most Active Stocks in Terms of Volume
Vodafone Idea (64.10 Crore Shares), KBC Global (23.83 Crore Shares) and GTL Infrastructure (13.66 Crore Shares) Were the Most Active Stocks in Terms of Volume on the nse.
6. 11 stocks jump more than 5% on nse
Aakash explocation services (up 20 per cent), only Capital Advisors (UP 10 per cent), SPML Infra (UP 9.87 per cent), Punjab Chemicals & Crop Protection (UP 9.61 per cent) and aero 9.24 per cent) Were among the 11 stocks that rose more than 5 per cent on the nse.
7. two stocks crash more than 10%
Cinevista (Down 11.28 per cent) and Mk Proteins (Down 10.97 per cent) was the two stocks that crashed more than more than 10 per cent on the nse.
8. Over 100 Stocks Hit Lower Circuits
As many as 107 stocks, Including Interrach Building Solutions, HCC, Reliance Power, Hindustan Motors and Sigma Solve, Hit their Lower Circuits in INTRADAY TRADEY TRADEY TRADAY
On the other hand, jindal photo, softtech engineers and aakash explosion services were among the 46 stocks that have their upper circuits.
9. Advance-decline ratio
The advance-decline ratio tilted heavily towards the decliners.
Out of 4,117 stocks tradeed on the bse, 959 advanced and 3,018 declined. Some 140 stocks remained unchanged.
10. Nearly 80 stocks hit their 52-wheek lows
Vodafone Idea, Protean Egov Technologies and Easy Trip Planners were among the 79 stocks that hit their 52-wheek lows in intraday trade on the bse.
However, AU Small Finance Bank and Muthoot Finance Ware Among the 73 stocks that hit their 52-wheek highs during the session.
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