Ongoing Iran war volatility hits Sensex, Nifty; retail portfolios in red

India's Sensex and Nifty continued to decline on March 5 amid persistent uncertainties from the Iran conflict, surging crude prices, and fears of escalation, compounding the sharp initial drop earlier in the week. Retail investors saw mutual fund and stock portfolios turn negative, prompting advice on navigating wartime volatility.

Following the initial market shock from US and Israel strikes on Iran— which killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and led to the Strait of Hormuz closure (see prior coverage)—Sensex and Nifty faced further declines as of March 5, 2026. Investors reacted to ongoing war uncertainties, volatile crude oil prices (Brent above $82 per barrel), and risks of wider conflict disrupting global supplies, including India's oil imports.

Retail investors have been particularly affected, with many mutual fund and equity portfolios slipping into losses. An India Today analysis titled 'Investing in times of war: Panic, pause or buy the dip?', published March 6, 2026, discusses strategies like avoiding panic selling, pausing new investments, or opportunistically buying dips amid volatility.

This extends the market turmoil that saw Nifty drop over 2% and Sensex nearly 3.4% on March 2, underscoring sustained pressure on sectors like oil marketing, aviation, and chemicals.

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Anxious traders at Bombay Stock Exchange watch falling Indian stocks and rising oil prices amid Middle East tensions.
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Indian stocks face ongoing pressure from Middle East tensions

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Following initial market shocks from West Asia conflict, Indian equities saw major foreign investor outflows and remain volatile amid rising oil prices. FPIs withdrew $751.4 million on March 2—the largest daily pullout in four months—with markets resuming post-Holi holiday on March 4 under continued pressure.

Indian stock markets recorded a sharp decline on Monday due to escalating tensions in West Asia. US and Israel strikes on Iran caused crude oil prices to surge, heightening investor caution. Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, potentially disrupting global oil supplies.

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India's benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty declined for the sixth consecutive trading day on January 12, 2026, with Sensex dropping over 200 points and Nifty slipping below 25,700, extending Dalal Street's turbulent run.

As the U.S.-Israel Operation Epic Fury against Iran's leadership expands—with Iranian retaliation, Hezbollah, and Houthi involvement—the conflict's fallout intensifies for South Korea. Stocks plunged further Wednesday, oil prices rose amid Strait of Hormuz threats, and policymakers urge preparations for prolonged instability, building on prior evacuations and stabilization measures.

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Asian stock markets opened in the red on Wednesday due to the US-Iran conflict, with South Korea experiencing a historic plunge in its Kospi index. Positive US employment data boosted gains in Wall Street and the Mexican Stock Exchange. President Claudia Sheinbaum assured that Mexico is working to prevent fuel price increases.

Bitcoin held around $68,000 on Tuesday, March 3, showing resilience after Monday's rally, as global stocks tumbled on renewed Middle East tensions. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell over 2%, gold dropped sharply, and the U.S. dollar strengthened amid risk-off moves.

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Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) poured Rs 22,615 crore into Indian stocks during February, showing strong buying interest. However, escalating geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel have raised concerns about the sustainability of this trend. Experts suggest that FIIs might pause new investments to monitor the situation.

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