Why is stock market down today? Rs 5 lakh crore wiped out! BSE Sensex crashes over 1,500 points – top reasons for fall

Stock market today (AI image) Stock market crash today: Nifty50 and BSE Sensex plunged in trade on Monday with oil prices continuing to remain high amid the ongoing US-Iran war. While Nifty50 went below 23,000, BSE Sensex dropped over 1,300 points. At 10:09 AM, Nifty50 was trading at 22,610.10, down 504 points or 2.18%. BSE…

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Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: International gold prices drop 2% as inflation, oil price fears due to US-Iran war continue to weigh

Gold prices declined by over 2% on Monday, deepening their fall to nearly a four-month low, as intensifying tensions in the Middle East heightened concerns over inflation and reinforced expectations of tighter global interest rates. Spot gold dropped 2.5% to $4,372.86 per ounce as of 0238 GMT, marking its ninth straight session of losses. Earlier…

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Maoist endgame nears, but no political fanfare in offing | India News

NE DELHI: The March 31 deadline set by home minister Amit Shah for the elimination of Left-wing extremism (LWE) from the country may pass uneventfully, after having served its purpose of creating the right psychological mindset among all the stakeholders – security and police forces, local administration, political brass of affected states, Maoist leadership and…

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EPFO reaches out to subscribers with unclaimed balance | India News

NEW DELHI: The Employees Provident Fund Organisation is focusing on getting subscribers to withdraw unclaimed money lying in inoperative accounts.Nearly a quarter of the inoperative accounts, which are Aadhaar verified, may soon get cleared of the idle balances as the EPFO is working to develop an auto-settlement facility which will allow account holders to receive…

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CAFE 3.0 rollout: Penalty recovery for carmakers remains a grey area | India News

NEW DELHI: Power and road transport ministries have been asked for clarity on recovery of penalties imposed on carmakers for failing to meet the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms. CAFE, a mandatory regulatory standard, sets limits on average CO2 emissions or fuel consumption for the entire fleet of vehicles sold by a carmaker.It’s learnt…

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