West Asia War Impact: Indian Investors Lose Rs 48 Lakh Crore as Markets Tumble

A total of 3,798 stocks declined while 635 advanced and 123 remained unchanged on the BSE. Illustration: Dominic Xavier/Rediff Key Points Since the conflict began, the BSE benchmark Sensex has tumbled 8,590.8 points. Mcap of BSE-listed companies eroded by Rs 48.29

Rs 14 Trillion Investor Wealth Wiped Out

Sensex and Nifty post steepest weekly loss in over a year, falling nearly 3 per cent. Kindly note that this illustration generated using ChatGPT has only been posted for representational purposes.   Domestic equity markets resumed their sharp decline on

Govt moves to shield trade as Iran war chokes sea routes

India’s trade exposure to West Asia is significant. Between April and December, India exported goods worth about $50 billion to 13 countries in the region, accounting for roughly 15 per cent of total outbound shipments. Imports stood at $116.45 billion

India’s exports to US decline 22% to $6.6 bn in Jan

The two countries have now finalised an interim trade deal, under which the US has removed 25 per cent punitive duties on Indian goods from February 7, while the reciprocal tariffs will be cut down to 18 per cent from