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  • Has the US market lost its charm?

    While global markets reel under the weight of President Trump's tariff shocks, India has staged a quiet comeback—emerging as the first to bounce back from the chaos of 'Liberation Day', even as uncertainty clouds Wall Street

  • Stock Market BLOODBATH | Nifty & Sensex Crash in One of the Worst Trading Days of 2025

    Stock Market BLOODBATH | Nifty & Sensex Crash in One of the Worst Trading Days of 2025

    Markets went into meltdown mode as U.S. President Donald Trump’s retaliatory tariffs sparked panic selling across global exchanges. The Nifty 50 and Sensex crashed over 3 percent in intraday trade, wiping out more than Rs 13 lakh crore in investor wealth before partially recovering. Payal Tiwari Sharma explains the top reasons behind the market sell-off today.

  • DLF, Godrej Properties, other realty stocks crash up to 8% as Trump tariffs trigger US recession fears

    DLF, Godrej Properties, other realty stocks crash up to 8% as Trump tariffs trigger US recession fears

    While US recession and inflationary pressure remain in sight following Trump's tariffs, few experts suggest that the effect may spill over to the global market

  • Sensex crashes 4,000 points in 5 days, Nifty sheds 5% as Fed caution weighs; key factors behind market fall

    Sensex crashes 4,000 points in 5 days, Nifty sheds 5% as Fed caution weighs; key factors behind market fall

    The selloff in Nifty and Sensex has been driven by hawkish signals from the US Federal Reserve, relentless FII selling, and concerns over high valuations. Sluggish corporate earnings growth and breach of technical support levels have further soured investor sentiment.

  • Massive sell-off on D-St: Sensex crashes 1,200 points, Nifty ends near 23,900 on expiry day volatility

    Massive sell-off on D-St: Sensex crashes 1,200 points, Nifty ends near 23,900 on expiry day volatility

    A combination of weak global cues, profit-booking ahead of the monthly F&O expiry, and sectoral pressures led by IT and auto stocks weighed on Indian share market sentiment today.

  • Stock market crash memes flood X after Sensex, Nifty 50 plunge amid global sell-off

    Stock market crash memes flood X after Sensex, Nifty 50 plunge amid global sell-off

    At close, Sensex was down 1,769.2 points or 2.1 percent at 82,497.10, and Nifty 50 was down 529.90 points or 2.05 percent at 25,267.00.

  • What bankers say you should (and shouldn’t) do when markets crash

    What bankers say you should (and shouldn’t) do when markets crash

    In recent days, financial markets have shifted from confident to fearful as grim milestones piled up

  • Time to neither be greedy nor fearful

    Time to neither be greedy nor fearful

    After today’s fall, what should investors do – buy the dip, sell it all or simply sit on the sidelines

  • 'Market boomed under Modi govt': Piyush Goyal counters Rahul Gandhi's June 4 crash charge

    'Market boomed under Modi govt': Piyush Goyal counters Rahul Gandhi's June 4 crash charge

    Responding to the Gandhi's allegations, Goyal said that it is the grand old party's conspiracy to malign BJP and that market has boomed under the Modi government.

  • Sushil Kedia's election aftermath playbook: Exit financials, PSUs, enter FMCG and IT sectors

    Sushil Kedia's election aftermath playbook: Exit financials, PSUs, enter FMCG and IT sectors

    Sushil Kedia advises exiting financials and PSUs, and shifting focus to FMCG and small IT firms post-election. He highlighted sectoral rotation and emerging opportunities in media and mid-cap pharma sectors.

  • FIIs to hit pause, markets to stabilise, no need to recalibrate portfolio just yet, says Samir Arora

    FIIs to hit pause, markets to stabilise, no need to recalibrate portfolio just yet, says Samir Arora

    The market would continue to be volatile in the short term but would eventually stabilize, said Samir Arora of Helios Capital. He believes that the market may end the month down 6 percent but would recover by the end of the year.

  • Did the SEBI FPI ownership norm cause the market to fall?

    Did the SEBI FPI ownership norm cause the market to fall?

    According to a report, entities failing to meet the beneficial ownership standards won't be able to make fresh purchases of Indian stocks and must liquidate their holdings within 180 days, starting from February 1, 2024 

  • The market gets its much-needed correction. Is the worst over?

    The market gets its much-needed correction. Is the worst over?

    A correction was long overdue, though the speed of the fall took everyone by surprise

  • Stocks to buy in a market crash: Ambareesh Baliga recommends thematic stocks with growth visibility

    Stocks to buy in a market crash: Ambareesh Baliga recommends thematic stocks with growth visibility

    From Delhivery to Va Tech Wabag, market expert Ambareesh Baliga discussed his top picks to ride this correction

  • Budget 2023: Market crash may have to do with factors beyond the budget

    Budget 2023: Market crash may have to do with factors beyond the budget

    From the looks of it, the problem with Adani group shares could linger for a while, and the overall environment does not seem conducive for a massive upswing anytime soon.

  • Funnycontrol | International Yoga Day 2022: Market crash asanas

    Funnycontrol | International Yoga Day 2022: Market crash asanas

    Remember, just because the market is crashing, doesn’t mean your paunch must also hit the floor.

  • Moneycontrol Selects: Top stories this evening

    Moneycontrol Selects: Top stories this evening

    Our specially curated package of the most interesting articles of the day will help you stay at the top of your game.

  • Investor wealth tumbles over Rs 9.75 lakh crore in two days of market crash

    Investor wealth tumbles over Rs 9.75 lakh crore in two days of market crash

    New Delhi, Jun 13 Equity investors became poorer by over Rs 9.75 lakh crore in two days of heavy decline in the equity market, with the Sensex plun..

  • Markets crash over 2%: Key factors driving the selloff

    Markets crash over 2%: Key factors driving the selloff

    Investors will await US job data which will be announced later today. The jobs report is likely to be strong given low jobless claims and a strong ADP print.

  • The financial crisis the world forgot

    The financial crisis the world forgot

    The Fed’s 2008 rescue effort had been widely criticized as a bank bailout. The 2020 redux was to rescue everything

  • It’s good that SEBI is easing pandemic related restrictions, but did they work?

    It’s good that SEBI is easing pandemic related restrictions, but did they work?

    Such ad hoc measures end up hurting the market more than stabilising it, especially for retail clients

  • People fear a market crash more than they have in years

    People fear a market crash more than they have in years

    A volatile combination doesn’t mean that a crash will occur, but it suggests that the risk of one is relatively high. This is a time to be careful

  • A comparison of the 2008 and 2020 market crashes

    A comparison of the 2008 and 2020 market crashes

    Overall, with advancement in technologies, awareness and more investor education, we are witnessing a higher risk appetite this time compared to 2008.

  • Market data show buying support at lower levels, but tread with caution

    Market data show buying support at lower levels, but tread with caution

    The rally from the lows has been broad-based

  • By restricting insider buying, SEBI has deprived the market of much-needed buying power

    By restricting insider buying, SEBI has deprived the market of much-needed buying power

    A short lock-in period on these shares would have been a better idea

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