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Taking Stock | Sensex, Nifty fall 0.7% amid Trump's tariff threats, extend decline to four days

At closing, the benchmark Sensex dropped 0.7 percent, or 548 points, settling at 77,311.80, while the Nifty50 index declined by 0.76 percent, or 178.35 points, to 23,381.60

February 10, 2025 / 16:08 IST
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Indian markets experienced a sharp decline on February 10, shedding over 0.7 percent, in line with losses across most Asian markets. Investor sentiment remained cautious following US President Donald Trump's commitment to imposing tariffs on imports, raising concerns over potential disruptions in global supply chains.

At closing, the benchmark Sensex dropped 0.7 percent, or 548 points, settling at 77,311.80, while the Nifty50 index declined by 0.76 percent, or 178.35 points, to 23,381.60. This was the fourth straight session when both benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty dropped.

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Investor anxiety intensified after reports surfaced that a 25 percent levy on steel and aluminum imports. This added to market uncertainty ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s semi-annual Congressional testimony and a possible announcement by Trump regarding reciprocal tariffs on multiple trading partners.

Powell's testimony comes at a time when officials have signaled no urgency to ease monetary policy further. Additionally, upcoming inflation data this week could reinforce this stance, potentially supporting market expectations of just one US interest rate cut this year.