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7h agoIndian equities decline amid profit booking and weak global sentiment

Indian stock markets saw sharp declines as the Sensex dropped over 600 points while the Nifty slipped below 25,350, driven by profit booking and rising global market volatility. Broader indices also weakened, with banking and technology stocks under pressure. Analysts attributed the fall to foreign institutional outflows and cautious investor positioning ahead of upcoming macroeconomic data.
Despite the downturn, the energy sector provided limited support. Market participants expect consolidation in the near term as global uncertainty and valuation concerns continue to weigh on investor confidence.
negative
7h agoIndian equities decline amid profit booking and weak global sentiment

Indian stock markets saw sharp declines as the Sensex dropped over 600 points while the Nifty slipped below 25,350, driven by profit booking and rising global market volatility. Broader indices also weakened, with banking and technology stocks under pressure. Analysts attributed the fall to foreign institutional outflows and cautious investor positioning ahead of upcoming macroeconomic data.
Despite the downturn, the energy sector provided limited support. Market participants expect consolidation in the near term as global uncertainty and valuation concerns continue to weigh on investor confidence.
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Sensex fell over 600 points and Nifty dropped below 25,350 amid profit booking and weak global sentiment, with technology and banking stocks facing pressure while energy supported slightly.
Indian stock markets saw sharp declines as the Sensex dropped over 600 points while the Nifty slipped below 25,350, driven by profit booking and rising global market volatility. Broader indices also weakened, with banking and technology stocks under pressure. Analysts attributed the fall to foreign institutional outflows and cautious investor positioning ahead of upcoming macroeconomic data.
Despite the downturn, the energy sector provided limited support. Market participants expect consolidation in the near term as global uncertainty and valuation concerns continue to weigh on investor confidence.

Indian stock markets saw sharp declines as the Sensex dropped over 600 points while the Nifty slipped below 25,350, driven by profit booking and rising global market volatility. Broader indices also weakened, with banking and technology stocks under pressure. Analysts attributed the fall to foreign institutional outflows and cautious investor positioning ahead of upcoming macroeconomic data.
Despite the downturn, the energy sector provided limited support. Market participants expect consolidation in the near term as global uncertainty and valuation concerns continue to weigh on investor confidence.
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Nov 8, 2025 • 04:59 IST