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Four standout takeaways for the stock market from FY22

During the year, the country faced numerous macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges. Considering the circumstances, the Indian stock market did extremely well in FY22

April 01, 2022 / 11:16 IST
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FY22 started on a frightful note. The deadly second wave of the pandemic had just hit the country. The cities across the country were gasping for oxygen. The hospitals were terribly overcrowded and so were cremation grounds. In a country that supplies medicine to the entire world, thousands of people were begging for couple of doses of medicine. Remdesivir, Tocilizumab, Dexamethasone and Ivermectin had become common household names. Vultures were hoarding and black marketing essential medicine.

There were many instances of an entire building or neighbourhood being infected by the deadly delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 (Corona). Many middle class families had to rely on charity for daily meals. It was tough to find people who have lost no family member, relative or close friend to the pandemic. Everyone had an awful experience to share. The corpses floating in Ganges; mysterious graves on her banks and long queues of dead waiting for their turn to be cremated became symbols of the national tragedy.

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The economy that was limping back to normalcy after a prolonged lockdown in 2020 regressed back into recessions. Pessimism and negativity dominated the sentiment, before a sense of resignation and renunciation overtook. The rich, the top medical professionals, the powerful and influential who could not save their dear ones were speaking about futility of money, knowledge, power and influence. Stock market was obviously not one of the priorities for most people.

Thankfully, the year has ended on a rather satisfactory note. Though the pain would linger for those who lost their people, businesses or jobs; most of the population appears to have moved on from the tragedy.