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Sensex crashes 900 points, investors lose ₹6 lakh crore— 5 Key factors behind stock market selloff explained - Mint
Sensex crashes 900 points, investors lose ₹6 lakh crore— 5 Key factors behind stock market selloff explained Mint Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex, Nifty Open In Red Amid Negative Global Cues …
Sensex crashes 900 points, investors lose ₹6 lakh crore— 5 Key factors behind stock market selloff explained Mint Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex, Nifty Open In Red Amid Negative Global Cues NDTV Opening Bell :
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- Sensex crashes 900 points, investors lose ₹6 lakh crore— 5 Key factors behind stock market selloff explained Mint
- Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex, Nifty Open In Red Amid Negative Global Cues NDTV Opening Bell :
- Benchmarks likely to make negative start amid sharp losses in global markets Investment Guru Stock market today
- (March 27, 2026): Nifty50 opens below 23,100; BSE Sensex down over 800 points as US-Iran war, oil prices weigh on sentiment
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- The Times of India Sensex plunges 850 pts, Nifty below 23,100: Rupee past 94/USD among key factors behind market
- decline Moneycontrol.com Sensex crashes 900 points, investors lose ₹6 lakh crore— 5 Key factors behind stock market
- selloff explained Mint Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex, Nifty Open In Red Amid Negative Global Cues NDTV Opening
- Bell : Benchmarks likely to make negative start amid sharp losses in global markets Investment Guru Stock market today (March 27,
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- selloff explained Mint Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex, Nifty Open In Red Amid Negative Global Cues NDTV Opening
- Bell : Benchmarks likely to make negative start amid sharp losses in global markets Investment Guru Stock market today (March 27,
- 2026): Nifty50 opens below 23,100; BSE Sensex down over 800 points as US-Iran war, oil prices weigh on sentiment The Times of