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It was mayhem on Dalal Street today. India share markets tumbled for the seventh straight session as global sell-off weighed on the benchmark indices amid rising concern over fresh coronavirus cases.
Benchmark indices rebounded today after their worst week in over a decade on hopes that major central banks would take steps to stabilize financial markets amid the coronavirus epidemic.
It was mayhem on Dalal Street today. India share markets tumbled for the sixth straight session as global sell-off weighed on the benchmark indices, making worst weekly fall for Nifty since 2009.
Share markets in India are presently trading deep in the red, tracking a collapse in global equities amid mounting concerns about the impact of coronavirus on global economy.
At the closing bell, the BSE Sensex stood lower by 143 points (down 0.4%) and the NSE Nifty stood down by 45 points (down 0.4%).
Share markets in India fell nearly 1% today tracking weakness in global markets owing to the rapid spread of coronavirus beyond China.
Indian share markets witnessed selling pressure throughout the day and ended deep in the red.
The BSE Sensex slipped below the crucial 40,000-mark intraday, while the NSE Nifty fell below 11,700.
Indian share markets witnessed volatile trading activity throughout the day and ended marginally lower. Benchmark indices gave up early gains to slip into the red after a massive sell-off in the previ
Share markets in India are presently trading on a positive note. The BSE Sensex is trading up by 104 points, while the NSE Nifty is trading up by 27 points.
Indian share markets fell sharply today, tracking a global sell-off as coronavirus cases spiked outside China.
Share markets in India are presently trading on a negative note, tracking a selloff in global equities amid rising concerns over Chinese coronavirus epidemic.

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India share markets witnessed selling pressure during closing hours and ended their day marginally lower.
The BSE Mid Cap index is trading up by 0.9%, while the BSE Small-Cap index is trading up by 0.8%.
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