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Indian Stock Markets End Sharply Lower Amid Global Geopolitical Uncertainty​

Mumbai, March 27 – Indian stock markets fell sharply on Friday, snapping a two-day winning streak as uncertainty over ongoing talks between the United States, Israel, and Iran unsettled investor sentiment.

Nifty and Sensex Close Deep in the Red​

The Nifty 50 declined 2.09%, or 486.85 points, to close at 22,819.60, while the BSE Sensex dropped 2.25%, or 1,690.25 points, to settle at 73,583.22.

Experts noted that any rebound toward 23,500 could face immediate selling pressure, while a breach below 22,800 may trigger further market weakness. Analysts suggested a sell-on-rise strategy amid prevailing uncertainties.

Key Stock Movers​

  • Top losers on the Sensex: Reliance Industries (-4.55%), Bajaj Finance, IndiGo, Eternal, and HDFC Bank.
  • Gainers: TCS, Bharti Airtel, and Power Grid were the only Sensex stocks to close in the green.

Broader Markets and Sector Performance​

  • Nifty MidCap Index: down 2.24%
  • SmallCap Index: down 1.88%
Among sectoral indices, PSU banks faced the most pressure, followed by declines in realty and auto stocks. The IT sector limited losses and emerged as the best-performing segment, providing some support amid the broader sell-off.

Market Sentiment​

The sharp fall reflects rising investor caution as global geopolitical tensions and rising crude prices continue to weigh on sentiment. Analysts noted that heavyweight energy stocks led the decline amid a mix of policy changes and ongoing uncertainties in international markets.
 

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The information provided is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any securities. Readers are advised to rely on their own assessment and judgment and consult appropriate financial advisers, if required, before taking any investment-related decisions.

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