1 month on, Iran war leaves investors poorer by Rs 41.4 lakh crore
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The sell-off left investors poorer by nearly Rs 9 lakh crore with BSE’s market capitalisation now at Rs 422.2 lakh crore, exchange data showed.Foreign funds were again the main sellers of stocks with the net outflow figure at Rs 4,367 crore, BSE data showed. Since the war between the US-Israel and Iran started, the sensex has lost a little over 7,700 points or 9.5% while investors are poorer by about Rs 41.4 lakh crore.
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