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Top Gainers & Losers on Mar 04: Petronet LNG, Mahanagar Gas, Tata Steel, HPCL, BPCL, Force Motors among top losers
The Indian stock market experienced a significant sell-off, with major indices dropping over 1.5% amid escalating Middle East conflict. The Nifty 50 closed 1.55% lower and the Sensex lost 1.40%. Broader markets fell over 2%.

Markets fall for third day: Sensex down 1,100 points, Nifty below 24,500; rupee at record low
Closing Bell: Indian equities extended losses for a third session as West Asia tensions escalated, dragging the Sensex down 1,123 points, pushing the rupee to a record low and bruising midcaps.
11 midcap stocks plunge up to 50% from 52-week highs; how FIIs & MFs are positioned
Indian equities slide over 6% from peaks as US–Israel–Iran tensions push crude to 19-month highs. Midcaps are hit hardest, with several stocks plunging 40–50%. FII and mutual fund activity shows selective buying even as broader risk appetite weakens.
Market Outlook | Prashant Khemka sees low double-digit earnings growth for India in FY27
WhiteOak Capital’s Founder Prashant Khemka says markets typically recover once geopolitical tensions stabilise, though near-term movements will depend on how the conflict evolves. He cautions against predicting the extent of any correction and says WhiteOak remains fully invested despite tail risks. Khemka adds India is not uniquely vulnerable to oil disruptions as crude is a global commodity. He expects defence spending to rise globally and continues to see low double-digit earnings growth for India in FY27.
Markets Bleed Red: Nifty and Sensex Tumble Nearly 2% by Midday - scanx.trade
Markets Bleed Red: Nifty and Sensex Tumble Nearly 2% by Middayscanx.trade
Stock Market Crash: Rs 10 lakh crore wiped out as Sensex plunges 1,122 pts, Nifty closes below 24,500; 4 factors behind today’s bloodbath
Stock Market Crash: Indian equity markets experienced a sharp downturn, with the Sensex and Nifty plummeting around 2% due to escalating Middle East conflict involving the US and Iran. Surging crude oil prices, heavy FII selling, and global headwinds contributed to the significant erosion of investor wealth.

Shares to buy or sell: Ruchit Jain of Motilal Oswal recommends BEL, and ONGC amid US-Iran war jitters
Indian stock markets fell sharply as Nifty 50 dropped 1.92% and Sensex 2.13% amid rising geopolitical tensions and high oil prices. The Indian rupee hit a record low against the dollar, prompting warnings for traders to remain cautious until a trend reversal occurs.
Stock market crash today: Nifty50 ends over 1% down; BSE Sensex plunges over 1,100 points on Middle East - The Times of India
Stock market crash today: Nifty50 ends over 1% down; BSE Sensex plunges over 1,100 points on Middle EastThe Times of IndiaStock Market March 4 Highlights: Sensex, Nifty Crash, Rupee Hits Records LowNDTVSensex down 1,500 points: Why is the stock market falling today?India TodayMarket Highlights: Sensex settles 1,122 pts lower, Nifty below 24,500 as Iran-Israel war drags marketsThe Economic TimesNifty 50, Sensex today: What to expect from Indian stock market in trade on March 4 amid escalating US-Israel-Iran warMintIran Israel Conflict | Indian stock markets tumble as West Asia war dents risk appetiteThe HinduOil Shock From Iran War Raises Risks for India’s Stock MarketBloombergStock Market Crash Close: Sensex slumps 1,100 points; Nifty ends at 24,481; SMIDs sink up to 2%Business StandardIran war pulls down Sensex, Nifty 50 to levels not seen in months | Business NewsHindustan Times
Sensex Down 1,600 Points, Nifty Slips 500 As Markets Crash Over Oil Concerns - NDTV
Sensex Down 1,600 Points, Nifty Slips 500 As Markets Crash Over Oil ConcernsNDTV

Oister deploys ₹1,000 crore in startup secondary deals, preps new fund
The size of the first fund was about ₹300 crore, followed by a ₹400-crore second fund. The Gurugram-based investment firm, which purchases shares from early investors in private companies, also uses balance sheet capital for direct investments alongside co-investments from limited partners.

War shocks rattle D-Street. Will a quick recovery follow, like in the past?
Nifty has slipped as the US-Israel conflict with Iran escalates, reigniting crude worries and reviving FPI selling. History shows markets rebound quickly from geopolitical shocks. But with oil near $80 and growth priced in, this crisis could test that resilience.

Stock market crash: What should mutual fund investors do as Dalal Street hit by US-Iran war? Experts share 3 strategies
The Indian stock market experienced a significant downturn on March 2, with the BSE Sensex dropping nearly 1,050 points. Analysts advise investors to maintain long-term strategies and avoid panic selling, as geopolitical risks often have short-lived impacts on the market.