Indian equities fall sharply amid global tech selloff

Indian stock markets recorded their steepest single-day decline in nearly a month. The drop followed a worldwide selloff in technology shares and concerns over possible US interest rate moves.

The Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex both declined notably during the session. A stronger US dollar and profit-taking after earlier gains added pressure on the benchmarks.

Most sectors posted losses, with metals and information technology shares among the weakest performers. In contrast, the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors held up better than the broader market.

Trading volumes and volatility rose as the session progressed. Market participants are now monitoring key support levels for further direction.

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BSE trading floor during Sensex and Nifty rally on US-Iran ceasefire relief, with cheering traders amid rising indices and cautious expressions over fragile peace.
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Indian markets rally on US-Iran ceasefire relief but caution persists

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Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty posted their strongest single-day gains in years on Wednesday, driven by a US-Iran ceasefire that eased oil prices and inflation fears. The market capitalization of BSE-listed companies rose by ₹16.1 lakh crore. However, Asian stocks turned cautious as the ceasefire showed signs of fragility.

Dalal Street saw a notable decline with the Indian rupee hitting a record low for the second consecutive day. Key equity indices posted their largest single-day drop in six weeks.

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Indian stock markets experienced a significant downturn on Friday. The decline was driven by geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran along with a weakening rupee.

Indian stock indices surged more than 1% on Monday, recovering from early losses. The rebound was fueled by a proposed ceasefire in West Asia and stable crude oil prices. The Nifty closed at 22,968.25, while the Sensex ended at 74,106.85.

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Foreign portfolio investors pulled out a record Rs 1.18 lakh crore in March, driving the Sensex down 2.22% to 71,947.55 and Nifty 2.14% to 22,331.40 on Monday. The rupee breached 95 intra-day before closing at 94.83 against the dollar. Elevated crude prices above $100 per barrel due to the West Asia conflict added pressure.

Indian IT stocks fell sharply on Wednesday following HCL Technologies' disappointing fourth-quarter earnings and cautious outlook. The Nifty IT index suffered a substantial drop amid renewed investor worries over artificial intelligence disruption. Major firms including Infosys, TCS and Tech Mahindra also declined.

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Asian stock markets fell sharply as the artificial intelligence driven rally lost momentum. South Korea's KOSPI index halted trading after a steep decline. Investors focused on possible Federal Reserve interest rate increases and fresh inflation figures.

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