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13h agoBenchmark indices slip as Sensex drops 200 points and Nifty falls below 26,000

Indian equity markets traded lower as the Sensex declined over 200 points and the Nifty 50 slipped below the 26,000 mark, reflecting cautious investor sentiment. Selling pressure was visible across banking, financials, metals, pharma, realty, and auto stocks, with Trent and NTPC among the top laggards. Some resilience emerged in defensive, consumption focused segments, while media and technology stocks showed relative strength, indicating ongoing sector rotation amid uncertain global cues.
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13h agoBenchmark indices slip as Sensex drops 200 points and Nifty falls below 26,000

Indian equity markets traded lower as the Sensex declined over 200 points and the Nifty 50 slipped below the 26,000 mark, reflecting cautious investor sentiment. Selling pressure was visible across banking, financials, metals, pharma, realty, and auto stocks, with Trent and NTPC among the top laggards. Some resilience emerged in defensive, consumption focused segments, while media and technology stocks showed relative strength, indicating ongoing sector rotation amid uncertain global cues.
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Indian markets weakened with Sensex and Nifty slipping as broad-based sectoral selling outweighed limited strength in defensives, media, and technology stocks.
Indian equity markets traded lower as the Sensex declined over 200 points and the Nifty 50 slipped below the 26,000 mark, reflecting cautious investor sentiment. Selling pressure was visible across banking, financials, metals, pharma, realty, and auto stocks, with Trent and NTPC among the top laggards. Some resilience emerged in defensive, consumption focused segments, while media and technology stocks showed relative strength, indicating ongoing sector rotation amid uncertain global cues.

Indian equity markets traded lower as the Sensex declined over 200 points and the Nifty 50 slipped below the 26,000 mark, reflecting cautious investor sentiment. Selling pressure was visible across banking, financials, metals, pharma, realty, and auto stocks, with Trent and NTPC among the top laggards. Some resilience emerged in defensive, consumption focused segments, while media and technology stocks showed relative strength, indicating ongoing sector rotation amid uncertain global cues.
Dec 15, 2025 • 08:00