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Bear market at play: Is coronavirus sell-off similar to 2008 meltdown?

If you think that the present global selloff, which has put the Indian market in a bearish phase, is the worst, don’t forget the 2008 financial meltdown.

March 13, 2020 / 11:40 IST
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If you think that the present global selloff that has pushed the Indian market in a bear territory is the worst you have seen, do remember the 2008 financial meltdown when the Nifty lost 40 percent of its value in about a month.

But is the comparison fair? The 2008 financial crisis got accentuated following the collapse of Lehman Brothers. Well, maybe not. Though it is mimicking the 2008 crisis, when the global financial system got a jolt, the coronavirus-led downturn is not of the same magnitude.

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The Nifty50 has lost more than 20 percent from its record high of 12,430 registered on January 20, effectively putting the index in a bear phase but we have seen the worst.

In 2008, though the correction started in January but things came to a head when Lehman Brothers went bankrupt after the Federal Reserve declined to guarantee its loans on September 15.