New Delhi, Jan. 20 -- The Indian stock market continued reeling under selling pressure for the second consecutive session on Tuesday, January 20, tracking weak global cues amid trade war risks and unimpressive Q3 earnings.
A day after falling by almost half a per cent each, the Sensex fell over 600 points, or 0.80% to an intraday low of 82,614, while the Nifty 50 breached 25,400 on the downside, falling to 25,361 in intraday trade.
The BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices fell by over 2% each.
In two consecutive sessions, the 30-share pack Sensex has declined almost 1,000 points, or more than 1%, while the Nifty 50, too, has dropped by over a per cent. Investors lost nearly Rs.10 lakh crore in just two sessions as the overall market capital...
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