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Top 10 Firms See ₹93,000 Crore Dip in Market Cap: Infosys and TCS Face Major Losses

Top 10 Firms See ₹93,000 Crore Dip in Market Cap: Infosys and TCS Face Major Losses

The latest trends in the Indian stock market reveal a significant drop in the market capitalizations of major companies, particularly affecting IT giants Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). As the benchmark indices faltered, the combined market value of five of the ten most valuable firms fell by a staggering Rs 93,357.52 crore. This downturn coincided with a sluggish performance in domestic equities, raising concerns among investors.

Recent Market Performance

Last week was challenging for investors as the BSE Sensex slipped by 503.67 points, equivalent to a 0.68% decrease. Similarly, the NSE Nifty experienced a decline of 155.3 points, or 0.69%. Notably, the stock market observed a closure on Friday due to the Holi festival, leaving many to speculate about future trends.

Declining Valuations of Major Firms

The market capitalizations of several key players took a hit:

  • Infosys: Down Rs 44,226.62 crore, now at Rs 6,55,820.48 crore.
  • TCS: Experienced a drop of Rs 35,800.98 crore, reducing its valuation to Rs 12,70,798.97 crore, now ranking third among India’s top companies.
  • Hindustan Unilever: Fell by Rs 6,567.11 crore, bringing its market cap to Rs 5,11,235.81 crore.
  • State Bank of India: Decreased by Rs 4,462.31 crore, now valued at Rs 6,49,489.22 crore.
  • Reliance Industries: Saw its valuation decrease by Rs 2,300.50 crore, now standing at Rs 16,88,028.20 crore.

Gains Amidst the Decline

Contrasting with the losses, several firms recorded positive growth:

  • ICICI Bank: Gained Rs 25,459.16 crore, with a new market cap of Rs 8,83,202.19 crore.
  • HDFC Bank: Increased by Rs 12,591.60 crore, bringing its valuation to Rs 13,05,169.99 crore.
  • ITC: Added Rs 10,073.34 crore to reach Rs 5,15,366.68 crore.
  • Bajaj Finance: Rose by Rs 911.22 crore, now valued at Rs 5,21,892.47 crore.
  • Bharti Airtel: Gained Rs 798.30 crore, with a market cap of Rs 9,31,068.27 crore.
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Current Rankings of Top Companies

In the midst of these fluctuations, Reliance Industries retains its status as the most valuable firm in India, followed by HDFC Bank, TCS, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, Infosys, State Bank of India, Bajaj Finance, ITC, and Hindustan Unilever.

As the market continues to evolve, investors are eagerly watching for signals that could indicate a turnaround in fortunes or further declines. With ongoing developments in the economic landscape, including potential shifts in interest rates and regulatory changes, the coming weeks will be crucial for the Indian stock market.

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