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Market capitalisation of top firms falls drastically; TCS and Reliance hit the hardest.

Economy Desk By Economy Desk December 22, 2024 2 Min Read
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The recent slump in the market valuation of the top-10 most valued firms in India has raised concerns among investors and analysts alike. The combined loss of ₹4,95,061 crore reflects the bearish trend that has gripped the stock market, with heavyweights like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Reliance Industries facing significant erosion.

The primary reasons behind this sharp decline can be attributed to the overall negative sentiment in the equity market, influenced by global factors like the US Federal Reserve’s policy shift. The Fed’s announcement of only two rate cuts in 2025, as opposed to the previously anticipated four, has led to a loss of market confidence. This change in outlook has impacted investor sentiment and contributed to the market downturn.

TCS, with a market capitalization of ₹15,08,036.97 crore, witnessed a loss of ₹1,10,550.66 crore, while Reliance Industries saw a decline of ₹91,140.53 crore, bringing its market valuation to ₹16,32,004.17 crore. Other top firms like HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, and ICICI Bank also faced significant erosion in market capitalization.

In this challenging market environment, investors are closely monitoring the performance of these top firms and adjusting their investment strategies accordingly. It is crucial for investors to stay informed about market trends, company performance, and global economic developments to make well-informed investment decisions.

As the market continues to navigate through this volatile period, it is essential for investors to exercise caution, diversify their portfolios, and seek professional advice to mitigate risks and maximize returns in their investment journey. By staying informed and proactive, investors can navigate the uncertainties of the market and position themselves for long-term success.

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