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Indian indices log biggest single-day decline in nearly two years
Indian equity benchmarks experienced their steepest single-day drop in nearly two years, plummeting over 3% on Thursday. Attacks on West Asian oil and gas infrastructure fueled inflation concerns, while HDFC Bank's sharp decline added further pressure. The Nifty closed below 23,000, and the Sensex fell significantly, wiping out recent gains and impacting market capitalization.
FPIs pull out Rs 89,916 crore in record 15-day sell-off, Nifty slides 10%
Foreign investors have withdrawn a record 89,916 crore from Indian stocks. This outflow over 15 sessions is the largest in two decades. Domestic mutual funds bought 71,183 crore to support the market. Previous heavy selling by foreign investors was also cushioned by domestic fund purchases.
NIFTY plunges over 3% on HDFC Bank chairman exit, crude surge By Investing.com - Investing.com India
NIFTY plunges over 3% on HDFC Bank chairman exit, crude surge By Investing.comInvesting.com India

HDFC Bank Share Price Highlights: Stock ends 5% lower; Atanu Chakraborty calls exit 'routine'
HDFC Bank share price Highlights: Shares of HDFC Bank Ltd., a heavyweight in both the Nifty 50 and Nifty Bank indices, opened as much as 9% lower on Thursday, March 19, following a change in leadership. However, the stock erased some losses following the management's conference call and are now trading 4% lower. Follow CNBC-TV18's live blog for the latest updates.

Stock Market Crash: Biggest single-day Nifty fall in 21 months wipes out ₹13 lakh crore market cap
10 stocks on the Nifty 50 are now trading at 52-week lows, led by Bajaj Finance, HDFC Bank, Bajaj Finserv, HUL and Cipla.
Nifty Bank plunges 3% as HDFC Bank crashes: Key levels to watch out for
HDFC Bank's shares plummeted nearly 9%, dragging the Nifty Bank index down over 3% and breaching key support levels. Other major bank stocks also saw declines, influenced by HDFC Bank's fall and the US Federal Reserve's hawkish stance. Investors now await the RBI's upcoming meeting for further direction.
Sensex Today Tanks 1,770 Points | Nifty Below 23,250 | HDFC Bank Down 8% - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Tanks 1,770 Points | Nifty Below 23,250 | HDFC Bank Down 8%Equitymaster
D-Street Bloodbath: Nifty Crashes 500 Pts, Sensex Down 2.2%; HDFC Bank Falls 5%; Why Is Stock Market Falling? - Goodreturns
D-Street Bloodbath: Nifty Crashes 500 Pts, Sensex Down 2.2%; HDFC Bank Falls 5%; Why Is Stock Market Falling?Goodreturns
Coal India's arm CMPDIL raises ₹470 cr via anchor investors ahead of IPO
Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL), an arm of state-owned Coal India, on Wednesday said it has mobilised Rs 470 crore from anchor investors, ahead of its initial share-sale opening for public subscription. Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), Nippon India Mutual Fund (MF), Edelweiss MF, ICICI Prudential MF, Baring Private Equity India Fund, General Insurance Corporation of India and Edelweiss Life Insurance Corporation are among the anchor investors, according to a circular uploaded on BSE's website. Also, Societe Generale, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and BNP Paribas Financial Markets participated in the anchor round. As per the circular, the state-owned firm allotted 2.73 crore equity shares to 22 funds at Rs 172 per piece, aggregating the transaction size to Rs 469.74 crore. Of these funds, LIC has been allocated shares to the tune of Rs 105 crore. CMPDIL's Rs 1,842-crore initial public offering (IPO) will open for subscription on March 20 and conclude on March 24. T
Unique Picks: 10 stocks held by only one MF scheme in February; 4 jumped up to 140%
ETMarkets identified 24 stocks held exclusively by single mutual fund schemes, most declining sharply in FY26, while a few delivered strong gains, highlighting concentrated ownership risks and divergent performance trends.

Vinit Sambre positive on insurance, private banks; favors IT firms on skilling and capital disciplin
Vinit Sambre, Head of Equities, DSP Mutual Fund, which manages funds worth $24.30 billion for the period of October-December 2025, said recent market volatility has brought valuations to more reasonable levels, with macro indicators like credit growth and auto sales still improving. He expects growth to recover after near-term disruptions and sees opportunities emerging in IT and BFSI. While uncertainty remains due to global risks, he suggests gradual equity allocation, maintaining a balanced approach with diversified funds and selective deployment as clarity improves.

Electric mobility stocks led by JBM Auto surge up to 14% on strong volumes
JBM Auto's shares are also the third-most traded on the Nifty 500 currently, behind HDFC Bank and Eternal.