Stock Market Opening: Market opened on huge decline, Sensex slipped 600 points to below 71 thousand, Nifty fell.

Stock Market Opening: Market opened on huge decline, Sensex slipped 600 points to below 71 thousand, Nifty fell.

Stock Market Opening: The stock market has opened today with a sharp decline and the decline in global markets has affected the domestic markets. There was a huge fall in the American markets yesterday and in the morning the Asian markets were also mostly trading in the red. The decline in the US market has affected IT stocks and this sector has fallen by 2 percent.

All-round red shadow in the opening of the stock market

BSE Sensex opened at the level of 71,035 with a sharp fall of 519.94 points or 0.73 percent. NSE's Nifty opened at the level of 21,578 with a fall of 165.10 points or 0.76 percent. As soon as the market opened, Nifty had fallen by 180 points and Sensex had immediately broken the level of 71,000. 

Know the main points of the market decline

  1. In the advance-decline ratio, 281 shares of NSE were on the rise while 1372 shares were in decline.
  2. The red mark of decline is dominant in almost all the sectors and the midcap index is more than 1.5 percent. Is broken.
  3. 30 out of 30 shares of Sensex are trading on the red mark of decline.
  4. 46 out of 50 shares of Nifty are trading with decline.
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  6. After 15 minutes of market opening, there has been a huge fall of 200 points in NSE Nifty.

The market enthusiasm cools down due to the huge fall of Bank Nifty< /strong>

Within 15 minutes of market opening, Bank Nifty has fallen by about 600 points and has broken the important level of 45,000. Bank Nifty is currently visible at the level of 44910 with a slip of 592 points i.e. a decline of 1.30 percent. The red mark of decline dominates in all the 12 stocks of Bank Nifty. 

Most falling stocks of Sensex-Nifty

Sensex-Nifty The top loser today is Wipro which fell 2.50 percent. IT shares have fallen the most in both the indices. Shares of Infosys, Tech Mahindra and HDFC Bank remain the biggest falling stocks of Sensex and Nifty today.

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