US tariffs hit Dalal Street: Investors lose Rs 9 lakh cr in 2 sessions; Sensex dips over 1,500 pts
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Indian equity investors experienced a significant loss of Rs 9.69 lakh crore over two days due to a market downturn. The BSE Sensex fell by over 1500 points, triggered by increased US tariffs on Indian goods and continuous foreign fund withdrawals. Investor sentiment remained fragile, leading to widespread declines across various sectors, with IT and telecommunication facing the steepest falls.
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