Market

Sensex tanks 660 points

The stock market saw losses on July 14. Sensex saw a crash of 660 points. Sensex closed at 36,033 points. It rose till 36,538.10 points before crashing.
Nify crashed 195 points. At one point Nifty rose till 10,755 points. Nifty closed at 10,607 points. On the day Nifty had crashed from the pressure level of 10,800.
Only three shares in the 50 index Nifty gained on the day. Dr. Reddy’s, Titan and Bharati Airtel were the Nifty stocks that registered gains on the day
IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank, Eicher Motors, Zee Limited and Adani Ports are the Nifty stocks that saw most losses during the day. IndusInd lost 5.5% loss. Ten Nifty shares faced more than 3% loss.
Banking shares faced strong selling. The Nifty Bank Index crashed 3.16%. All the shares in the banking index faced loss. RBL bank crashed 7%.
Even auto shares were on the path of loss on July 14 with the Nifty Auto Index facing 2.38% crash.

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