The Indian stock market witnessed a sharp downturn on Friday, December 13, with both the Sensex and Nifty 50 indices falling over 1%. The selloff extended across segments and hit midcap and smallcap indices even harder, which declined nearly 2% during intraday trading.

The Sensex dropped 1,200 points (1.5%) to 80,082.82, while the Nifty 50 tumbled by 370 points (1.5%) to close at 24,180.80, according to Mint. Major stocks like Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, and SBI were among the biggest losers, each sliding by over 1%. Midcap and smallcap indices recorded steeper losses, further intensifying the market’s rout.

5 Reasons for the Market Decline

  1. Global Cues: Rising Dollar and Bond Yields

Increased U.S. bond yields and a strengthening dollar led to capital outflows from emerging markets, including India. Longer-dated U.S. Treasury yields recorded their largest weekly rise this year, denting risk sentiment globally.

  1. Persistent Inflation Concerns

U.S. inflation data showed signs of stickiness, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising to 2.7% in November, the sharpest increase in seven months. Additionally, producer prices in the U.S. saw their largest jump in five months, raising fears of a slower path to monetary easing by the Federal Reserve.

  1. Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) Outflows

Foreign investors pulled out Rs 4,500 crore from Indian equities in the last two days, pressured by high valuations, a stronger dollar, and global uncertainties. Analysts believe FIIs may continue selling on market rallies.

  1. Technical Breakdown

The Nifty 50 breached its 50-day exponential moving average (DEMA) support level of 24,300, signaling potential further downside. Sectors like metals, pharma, FMCG, and PSU stocks faced significant selling pressure.

  1. Cautious Sentiment Ahead of U.S. Fed Meeting

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on December 17-18 could lead to a 25-basis-point rate cut. The focus will be on Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s commentary regarding inflation and growth.

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