The beginning of the week was very disappointing for the Indian stock market. Heavy selling was seen across the market on Monday, causing panic among investors. The Sensex fell nearly 1,600 points to close at 71,947, while the Nifty slipped below the crucial level of 22,400 at 22,331. This widespread decline in the entire market has increased the concerns of investors.
Today, almost all sectors of the market closed in the red. Auto, FMCG, banking, realty, telecom and capital goods sectors recorded a decline of 2% to 4%. Mid-cap and small-cap stocks also witnessed huge losses, due to which retail investors suffered huge losses.
Why are banking stocks falling?
The banking sector was most affected by market pressure. A major reason for this was the recent decision of RBI. The Reserve Bank has tightened the rules related to foreign currency exposure of banks; This move may force banks to reduce their positions. After this decision, selling pressure on banking stocks increased further.
Tension increased due to rising prices of crude oil
The huge increase in the prices of crude oil in the international market was also a major reason for the fall in the market. The price of Brent crude has reached near the level of $ 115 per barrel. Due to increasing tension and war-like situation in the Middle East, concerns about supply have increased, due to which oil prices are continuously rising. Rising oil prices increase the risk of inflation, which has a direct impact on the stock market.
Which stocks fell the most?
The biggest fallers in Nifty were Bajaj Finance, Axis Bank, SBI and Shriram Finance. In contrast, some stocks—like Hindalco, Coal India and ONGC—managed to post modest gains.
What does this indicate for investors?
Experts believe that at present there is an atmosphere of uncertainty in the market. Global tensions, crude oil prices and policy decisions will decide the future direction of the market. In such a situation, investors are being advised to be cautious and avoid taking any major decisions in haste.












