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Rupee’s Record Low Sparks Market Tumble; Realty Stocks Lead Downturn

January 14, 2025 2 Min Read
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The sharp selloff in equity markets on Monday, triggered by the Indian rupee hitting a historic low against the US dollar, has sent shockwaves through the financial sector. The Sensex plunged over 1,000 points, closing at 76,330.01, while the Nifty 50 fell to 23,085.95. The rupee’s unprecedented decline, dropping 58 paise to 86.62 against the dollar, was driven by aggressive dollar buying and substantial foreign capital outflows from Indian equities.

All sectoral indices ended the day in the red, with Realty and Media sectors taking the biggest hit. The broader markets also faced significant declines, with the Nifty Next 50 falling 4.32% and Nifty Midcap Select dropping 3.82%. The negative sentiment was reflected in the market breadth, with a large number of stocks declining compared to those advancing.

The global context, including the US imposing sanctions on Russian oil exports and strong US payroll data suggesting fewer rate cuts in 2025, contributed to the market turmoil. Foreign Institutional Investors have withdrawn a significant amount from Indian equities this month, further adding pressure on the market. The US dollar index hit a two-year high, while US bond yields also rose, increasing market concerns.

Domestically, retail inflation eased while industrial production growth accelerated, providing some relief amidst the turmoil. Technical analysts predict further weakness in the market, with Nifty heading towards lower support levels. The India VIX, measuring market volatility, also increased, indicating heightened fear among investors.

Looking ahead, analysts expect volatility to persist in the near term, with key events such as the 2025 budget, Q3 results, RBI policy, and global factors like Trump’s policies influencing market movements. It is essential for investors to stay informed and remain cautious in these turbulent times.

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