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Indian Equities Face Selling Pressure as Investors Adopt Cautious Stance
Indian stock markets experienced a sharp correction on Tuesday, driven by a confluence of headwinds including trade policy uncertainties and a depreciating currency. The combination of persistent capital outflows and weakening rupee dynamics has prompted investors to de-risk their portfolios across the board.
The rupee weakened to 91 per dollar for the first time, marking its fourth consecutive session of decline. This depreciation occurred despite the government’s move to table legislation in Lok Sabha aimed at raising foreign direct investment limits in the insurance sector to 100 percent. The currency weakness reflects ongoing portfolio rebalancing by foreign investors seeking safer havens.
Market Performance Under Pressure
The benchmark BSE Sensex declined 533.50 points, representing a 0.63 percent pullback to close at 84,679.86. The broader NSE Nifty index mirrored the weakness, falling 167.20 points or 0.64 percent to settle at 25,860.10. Mid-cap and small-cap segments proved more vulnerable, with respective losses of 0.8 percent and 0.7 percent.
Market breadth deteriorated meaningfully, with declining shares substantially outnumbering gainers—2,523 stocks fell against 1,653 that rose, with 159 closing flat. This dispersion underscores the broad-based nature of the selloff.
Sector-Specific Weakness
Financial and metal stocks bore the brunt of selling pressure. Axis Bank and Eternal each plunged approximately 5 percent, while UltraTech Cement, Tata Steel, Bajaj FinServ, and HCL Technologies each dropped around 2 percent. The underperformance of cyclicals reflected broader concerns about economic momentum amid external uncertainties.
Global Context and Forward-Looking Factors
Asian equities retreated broadly Tuesday morning, with European markets showing subdued performance ahead of critical U.S. labor statistics. The nonfarm payroll and inflation readings for October and November carry particular significance for rate trajectory expectations.
Commodity markets reflected the risk-off environment. Gold retreated after hitting a seven-week high, while crude oil extended losses from the prior session, declining over 1 percent amid expectations of potential 2026 supply surplus. The U.S. dollar maintained stability near recent lows, as markets continued pricing in expectations of two rate cuts from the Federal Reserve in 2025.
Geopolitical sentiment improved slightly following reports of progress in Ukraine peace negotiations, with officials suggesting meaningful headway in peace talks. However, this positive development was insufficient to counter the prevailing investment caution.