What caused today's stock market crash? The Sensex closes more than 1,400 points lower, wiping off investor wealth worth Rs 10.16 lakh billion. The main causes of the decline
Today's stock market crash: As global crude oil prices continued to rise, the BSE Sensex and Nifty50 saw a sharp decline in trading on Tuesday. Investors responded uneasily to a number of international uncertainties, the rupee hitting a new record low, and continuously high crude oil prices. Both indices ended the day down more than 1.5%. The overall market capitalization of BSE-listed companies fell to almost Rs 456 lakh crore as a result of the decrease, which wiped investor wealth of over Rs 10.16 lakh crore. Investor attitude remained cautious, according to Vikram Kasat, Head Advisory at PL Capital, because of ongoing selling by foreign institutional investors, a declining rupee, and uncertainty about the state of the world macroeconomy. He did point out that growing market breadth and robust domestic liquidity were somewhat mitigating the negative. He continued by saying that the direction of the market in the upcoming sessions would mostly depend on changes in the price of cr...