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Sensex Plummets Below 81,000 Points as Markets Experience Sharp Decline

December 17, 2024 2 Min Read
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The recent slump in the equity market, especially the Sensex and Nifty indices, has raised concerns among investors and analysts. The market downturn can be attributed to various factors such as the cautious approach of investors ahead of the US Fed interest rate decision, global economic uncertainties, and negative cues from Asian and European markets.

The Sensex plummeted over 1% to settle below 81,000, marking its second consecutive day of decline. All blue-chip companies in the index ended in the red, with major laggards including Bharti Airtel, IndusInd Bank, JSW Steel, and Tata Consultancy Services. The Nifty also tumbled over 1.3% to 24,336, reflecting the broad-based selloff across sectors.

Analysts point to the upcoming policy decisions from central banks, such as the US Fed, Bank of Japan, and Bank of England, as key drivers of market sentiment. While a 25 bps cut from the US Fed is largely priced in, investors remain cautious for any hawkish signals. Additionally, the depreciating value of the rupee and a record-high trade deficit are adding pressure to the market.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) offloaded equities worth ₹278.70 crore on Monday, indicating a bearish sentiment among foreign investors. Global oil prices also declined, with Brent crude falling to $73.58 a barrel.

The market outlook remains uncertain, with volatility expected to persist in the near term. Investors are advised to closely monitor key economic indicators, policy decisions, and geopolitical events that could impact market performance. As always, it is crucial to maintain a diversified portfolio and seek advice from financial advisors to navigate through turbulent market conditions.

In conclusion, the recent market slump underscores the importance of staying informed, cautious, and prepared to make well-informed investment decisions in a dynamic and challenging market environment.

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