Stock Market Crash: January 21 ka Market Bloodbath – SENSEX aur NIFTY mein badi girawat, ₹7.36 lakh crore ka investor wealth wiped out

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Aaj domestic equity market ne Tuesday ke din kaafi badi girawat dekhi, jisme har sector mein heavy selling dekhi gayi.

Market Highlights:

  • SENSEX: 75,838.36 par close hua, 1,235.08 points ya 1.60% ki girawat.
  • NIFTY50: 23,024.65 par settle hua, 320.10 points ya 1.37% neeche.
  • NIFTY50 ke top losers: Trent, NTPC, Adani Ports, ICICI Bank, aur Adani Enterprises.
  • Top gainers: Apollo Hospitals, Tata Consumer Products, BPCL, Shriram Finance, aur JSW Steel.
  • Market breadth: BSE par trade hone wale 4,088 stocks me se 2,788 gir gaye, 1,187 badhe, aur 113 unchanged rahe.
  • Investor Wealth Loss: ₹7.36 lakh crore, as BSE-listed firms ka market cap ₹431.59 lakh crore se ghatkar ₹424.22 lakh crore ho gaya.

Broader Market Performance:

  • BSE MidCap Index: 43,167.39 par close hua, 882.10 points ya 2% ki girawat.
  • BSE SmallCap Index: 51,714.62 par settle hua, 1,024.39 points ya 1.94% neeche.
  • India VIX: Volatility index 4% badhkar 17.06 par aa gaya.

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Key Factors Behind Crash:

  1. Global Uncertainty: US President Donald Trump ke tariff plans, jo Mexico aur Canada ke upar lagne wale hain, ne global markets ko impact kiya. Trump ke policies se investors nervous hain.
  2. Disappointing Q3 Earnings: Zomato aur IT companies jaise TCS, Infosys aur HCLTech ke weak earnings aur cautious management commentaries ne investor sentiment ko hurt kiya.
  3. FII Selling Pressure: January mein foreign investors ne ₹50,912.60 crore ki selling ki, jo rupee depreciation aur US bond yields ke rise ki wajah se hua.
  4. Budget 2025 Ka Nervousness: Investors Union Budget ke presentation se pehle cautious hain. Analysts kuch key demands expect kar rahe hain, jaise ki tax exemption limit badhana aur old pension scheme wapas lana.
  5. Economic Growth Concerns: Moody’s ke according, India ka GDP growth FY2025 mein 6.6% rehne ka estimate hai, jo pehle ke projections se neeche hai. NSO ke data ke mutabik current fiscal year mein GDP growth 6.4% hone ka estimate hai.

Conclusion:

Market participants ab cautious hain aur agle trading sessions aur upcoming budget announcements ka intezaar kar rahe hain. Filhal, yeh girawat ek temporary phase ho sakti hai, lekin investors ko apni strategies ko re-evaluate karne ki zarurat hai.


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