Market Overview - Domestic equities experienced a decline of over 1 percent, influenced by weak global cues and a volatile trading session, with the BSE Sensex falling by 1,048.16 points (1.25 percent) to close at 82,626.76 and the NSE Nifty dropping by 336.10 points (1.30 percent) to settle at 25,471.10 [6][7][8] - The market sentiment was negatively impacted by fading optimism from the US-India trade deal and concerns regarding AI-driven disruptions affecting Indian IT firms, particularly those reliant on the labor arbitrage model [6][8] Sector Performance - Metal stocks faced profit-booking due to a stronger dollar index and reports of Russia's return to the US-dollar settlement system, which raised expectations of potential sanctions relief and concerns over weaker realizations for metal companies [5][8] - Major indices were dragged down by a broad-based selloff, particularly in the metal, IT, and commodity sectors, with most sectors closing in the red [6][8] Global Market Influence - Asian markets, including Hong Kong's Hang Seng, Shanghai's SSE Composite, Japan's Nikkei 225, and South Korea's Kospi, all ended in negative territory, reflecting the global market's downturn [5][8] - European markets showed mixed performance during mid-session trading, while US equities had declined by up to 2 percent in the previous session [5][8]
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The Times Of India·2026-02-13 11:32