Sensex 412 and Nifty closed down by 141 points, heavy losses in these shares

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Photo: Freepik At the end of trading on Thursday, suddenly fast selling started in the stock market

Share Market Closing 8th May, 2025: The Indian market closed down on Thursday. Today, at the end of trading, the BSE Sensex closed at 80,334.81 points with a decline of 411.97 points (0.51%). Similarly, NSE’s Nifty 50 index also broke 140.60 points (0.58%) to close at 24,273.80 points. Let us tell you that on Wednesday, the BSE Sensex gained 105.71 points (0.13%) to 80,746.78 points and the Nifty had gained 34.80 points (0.14%) to close at 24,414.40 points.

Autonal decline in Eaterial shares

On Thursday, only 4 out of 30 companies of Sensex closed shares in green mark and the remaining 26 companies closed with a decline in red mark. Similarly, today only 5 out of 50 of Nifty 50 came to the green mark with a gain of 50 companies and the shares of all the remaining 45 companies closed in red mark with losses. Today, Axis Bank’s shares included the highest 0.70 per cent gains and Artnal shares closed down by 3.14 per cent.

Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki’s shares decline

Today, on the fourth day of the week, the rest of the Sensex companies have shares of Mahindra & Mahindra 2.85 percent, Maruti Suzuki 2.04 percent, Bajaj Finance 1.86 percent, Tata Steel 1.81 percent, Bharti Airtel 1.58 percent, Asian Paints 1.49 percent, Bajaj Finnar 1.48 percent, Powergrided 09 percent, Powergrided 095 percent, Indian State Bank of India Bank 0.94 percent, IndusInd Bank 0.94 percent, Sunforma 0.85 percent, NTPC 0.72 percent, Adani ports 0.62 percent, Hindustan Unilever 0.62 percent and ICICI Bank shares closed down with a decline of 0.60 percent.

Titan, HCL shares closed in green mark

Not only this, shares of Larsen & Toubro, Nestle India, ITC, UltraTech Cement, Reliance Industries and Tech Mahindra also closed in red mark. The shares with an increase include the names of Titan (0.69 percent), HCL Tech (0.67 percent), Kotak Mahindra Bank (0.33 percent), Tata Motors (0.21 percent) and Infosys (0.18 percent).

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