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  1. Nov 18, 2023 · Over the last five years, the stock exchange in India continued to outshine with an 18.8% annualized return, surpassing the US (6.9%), Japan (12.1%), and the UK (7.6%). The three-year period displayed a resilient annualized return of 6.1%, standing higher than the US and UK indices and marginally below Indonesia’s 6.3%.

  2. Dec 10, 2023 · 18.Sensex Six Fall years in 25: Source: The Economic Times. 19.Sensex 5-Year Returns: Source: Google Finance Updated: Sept 25, 2021: 20.Sensex at 60,000: Source: Sensex Crosses 60,000-Mark for First Time; India is Now World’s 6th Biggest Stock Market, India.com. 21.Journey of Sensex to 60000: Source: BSE CEO @ Twitter. 22.Sensex – From 1000 ...

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    • 10 Biggest Stock Market Crashes in India
    • What Caused The Biggest Stock Market Crashes in India?
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    The table belowshows the biggest single-day falls faced by Sensex. ( Graph depicting comparative stock market crashes)

    — COVID-19

    The first COVID-19 case in India was traced on January 30th, 2020. The following weeks involved what seemed like just a COVID-19 panic. This was based on the effects the companies globally would face with the worlds leading manufacturer China busy battling the virus. February saw a silver lining for the Indian economy as an oil feud between Russia and OPEC resulted in a global crash in oil prices to $30 per barrel. This was over a dispute over the steps to be taken to face the demand slump. H...

    — The 2008 Financial Crisis

    The 2008 financial crisis was known as the biggest disaster after The Great Depression. The financial crisis was caused by the bubble created by the housing market in the US. It trashed not only the ‘American Dream’ but also rippled on throughout the world killing many Indian Dreams too. The Ripple effect saw the market fall a number of times in 2008. The year 2008-09 had seen the Indian markets fall by over 50% from theirhigh.

    — The Harshad Mehta Scam

    Harshad Mehta was known as “The Sunny Deol of the Indian Stock Market”, and “ The Big Bull”, and eventually was the eponym for his scam. Harshad Mehta was a broker known for his lush luxurious lifestyle. He took advantage of the regulations which barred banks from investing in the stock markets in the 1980s and 1990s. (The Big Bull, loosely based on Harshad Mehta’s life and financial crimes is under production and will star Abhishek Bachchan ) Harshad Mehta took capital from banks and investe...

    Indian stock market crashes to date were caused due to a variety of reasons like changes in ruling parties, actions taken by the government (demonetization), the ripple effect of international market crashes,and now even pandemics. These crashes may seem like a picture of the riskiness and volatility of the Indian markets, however, they can also be...

  4. Nov 30, 2022 · However, 2011 marked the worst performance of the index as it tanked 4.3%. Even in December 2014's December, the index tumbled as much as 3.6%. In the last months of 2016 and 2018, the index was marginally down. FII flow. In the last 11 years, foreign investors have poured in money seven times in the month of December on a net basis, despite ...

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  5. Dec 10, 2022 · When NIfty falls by more than 5% in a 9-day period. Crash of 1865. In India, the first recorded stock market crash occurred in 1865.At the time, India had no formal stock exchange.Some Gujarati and Parsi traders would mutually trade stocks of Indian companies at the corner of Meadows Street and Rampart Row. The American Civil War, which began ...

  6. Crashes of 2007. During the financial crisis of 2007–2008, the stock markets in India fell on several occasions in 2007 as well as 2008. In 2007, there were five sharp falls in the stock markets. 2 April 2007: The Sensex fell by 617 points to 12,455 though during the course of the day, it fell further.

  7. Sep 1, 2022 · 1908. The Calcutta Stock Exchange. 1920. The Madras Stock Exchange. 1944. Hyderabad Stock Exchange. Things sped up post our independence in 1947. The formalisation of the stock market embarked on its journey after the introduction of the Securities Contracts Act in 1956. This also became the year when BSE became the first exchange to be given ...

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