Frontline index Nifty 50 suffered losses for the tenth consecutive session on Tuesday, March 4, on mounting issues over a worldwide commerce warfare after US President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a 20 per cent tax on items from China got here into impact.
The Nifty 50 ended with a gentle lack of 37 factors, or 0.17 per cent, at 22,082.65, whereas the Sensex settled at 72,989.93, down 96 factors, or 0.13 per cent.
Nonetheless, the mid and small-cap segments witnessed shopping for curiosity. The BSE Midcap index climbed 0.08 per cent, whereas the BSE Smallcap index jumped 1.28 per cent.
The general market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies rose to ₹385 lakh crore from ₹384 lakh crore within the earlier session.
The Nifty is now 4,195 factors, or 16 per cent, down from its all-time excessive of 26,277.35. Then again, the Sensex had plunged 12,988 factors, or 15.11 per cent, from its peak of 85,978.25.