Stock market declined heavy, market closed in red mark for fourth consecutive day, crashed
Share Market Closing 1 August, 2025: The announcement of the US President’s 25 percent tariff for India in the Indian stock market still saw a widespread impact. After Trump’s announcement, the Indian market today recorded a decline for the second consecutive day and the fourth consecutive day. On Friday, the last day of the week, the BSE Sensex closed at 80,599.91 points with a decline of 585.67 points (0.72%). Similarly, today NSE’s Nifty 50 index also closed at 24,565.35 points with a loss of 203.00 points (0.82%). Let us tell you that on Thursday, the Sensex fell at 81,185.58 points and the Nifty closed at 24,768.35 points with a loss of 86.70 points (0.35%) on Thursday.
Horrific decline in shares of sunforma
On Thursday, only 6 out of 30 companies of Sensex closed the green mark with an increase and the shares of all the remaining 24 companies closed in red mark. Similarly, only 11 out of 50 of Nifty 50 closed shares with an increase in green mark and the remaining 39 companies closed in red mark with losses. Today, Trent’s shares of Sensex’s companies closed with the highest 3.23 percent gain. On the other hand, Sunforma’s shares closed down the highest 4.49 percent today.
These shared crashes including Tata Steel, Infosys
Apart from these, today Tata Steel shares 3.04 percent, Maruti Suzuki 2.65 percent, Tata Motors 2.60 percent, Infosys 2.52 percent, Adani Ports 1.91 percent, Bharti Airtel 1.74 percent, Tech Mahindra 1.71 percent, Bajaj Finnerv 1.67 percent, BEL 1.55 percent, Mahindra and Mahindra 1.35 percent, LENDTI 1.27 percent TCS 1.13 per cent, Artnal 1.10 per cent, NTPC 1.02 per cent, HCL Tech 0.98 per cent, Titan 0.93 per cent, Ultratech Cement 0.80 per cent, ICICI Bank 0.69 per cent, Axis Bank 0.68 per cent, Bajaj Finance 0.43 per cent, HDFC Bank 0.32 percent, SBI 0.31 per cent and Power Closed with a decline.
Today, the Sensex shares in the green mark include the names of Asian Paints (1.40 percent), Hindustan Unilever (1.17 percent), ITC (1.14 percent), Kotak Mahindra Bank (0.88 percent) and Reliance Industries (0.24 percent).
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