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Why is the stock market falling today? Sensex tanks 700 pts, Nifty slips below 24,550 — 6 key reasons behind the decline
Why is the stock market falling today? Sensex tanks 700 pts, Nifty slips below 24,550 — 6 key reasons behind the decline

Economic Times

time3 days ago

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  • Economic Times

Why is the stock market falling today? Sensex tanks 700 pts, Nifty slips below 24,550 — 6 key reasons behind the decline

Indian stock markets faced a downturn. Sensex and Nifty50 declined due to struggles in finance and IT. Global trade worries and US fiscal issues contributed. Donald Trump's tariff plans impacted metal exporters. Weak global data and anticipation of the RBI policy added pressure. US debt concerns and volatile oil prices further dampened sentiment. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Here are six key reasons behind today's market decline: 1. Global Trade Tensions Escalate Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 2. Weak Global Economic Data 3. Caution Ahead of RBI Policy Decision 4. Rising U.S. Debt and Bond Yields Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 5. Oil Price Volatility 6. Rate Cut Expectations in the U.S. Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty50 traded lower on Thursday, dragged by weakness in financial, IT, and rate-sensitive sectors. The decline comes ahead of the RBI's policy decision and amid rising concerns over global trade tensions and U.S. fiscal BSE Sensex fell 693 points, or 0.85%, to 80,688, while the Nifty 50 dropped 188 points, or 0.72%, to 24,539 by 1:01 pm. Earlier in the session, the Sensex had plunged as much as 798 points to 80,575, while the Nifty touched a low of 24, total market capitalisation of all BSE-listed companies declined by Rs 1.84 lakh crore to Rs 443.66 lakh sentiment weakened after U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminium to 50%, effective June 4, 2025. The move has raised concerns for Indian metal exporters such as Tata Steel Hindalco , and JSW Steel India exported over $4.5 billion worth of these metals to the U.S. in FY25. While the near-term impact may be limited, the tariff hike adds to global uncertainty.'President Trump's 50% tariffs on steel and aluminium is a clear message that the tariff and trade scenario will continue to be uncertain and turbulent,' said Dr. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services Markets are also closely watching a potential call between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, with trade tensions between the world's two largest economies still data showed contraction in U.S. manufacturing for a third consecutive month. In China, factory activity also declined for the first time in eight months, indicating that U.S. tariffs are beginning to affect global demand and supply developments have weighed on U.S. and Asian markets alike, with Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures falling over 0.3% in early sectors like banks, financials, autos, and consumer stocks came under pressure as investors await the RBI's monetary policy outcome on Friday. While a 25-basis-point rate cut is widely anticipated, uncertainty around the central bank's commentary and forward guidance has led to Nifty Bank and Financial Services indices were down around 0.8%, while Auto and FMCG also slipped up to 0.5%.Markets are also reacting to news that the U.S. Senate will begin discussing a new $3.8 trillion tax-and-spending bill. This comes at a time when the U.S. federal debt has already crossed $36.2 potential for increased government borrowing has pushed long-term U.S. bond yields closer to the critical 5% level, putting pressure on equity markets oil prices have remained volatile due to geopolitical tensions and tighter-than-expected supply. Brent crude hovered around $64.75 per barrel, while WTI traded at $ contracts gained nearly 3% in the previous session after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, known as OPEC+, agreed to keep output increases in July at 411,000 barrels per day — less than some in the market had feared and in line with hikes over the past two restrained approach and tensions around Iran's nuclear deal have further clouded the supply outlook. Higher crude prices typically impact India's trade balance and fuel inflation, dampening investor Fed Governor Christopher Waller suggested that rate cuts could still happen this year, depending on upcoming economic data. Markets are currently pricing in a 75% chance of a rate cut in September, but no firm signals have come from the Fed yet—adding to the uncertainty.

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