Stock Market Update News: Sensex-Nifty reduced the wealth of investors, know how Rs 1 lakh crore was wiped out?
Business Desk – Stock Market Update News: Amidst the selling pressure in the global market, the domestic stock market also started weak today. The uncertainty surrounding the possible reconciliation between America and Iran had a huge impact on the domestic equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty 50. However, on a macro level, mid-cap and small-cap stocks are trying to support the market.
Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 indices are trading almost flat. Sector wise, all Nifty sectoral indices are currently seeing a fluctuation of less than 1%. While PSU banks are trying to lift the market, IT and Realty sectors are putting downward pressure. A decline of more than half a percent has been recorded in their respective Nifty index.
Overall, amid this tussle, the market capitalization of companies listed on BSE has reduced by about Rs 1 lakh crore. That is, immediately after the market opened, the wealth of investors decreased by about Rs 1 lakh crore.
Nearly Rs 1 lakh crore decline in investors’ wealth
One trading day ago, specifically on June 3, 2026, the total market capitalization of all the stocks listed on BSE was Rs 4,60,43,440.936 crore. Today, on June 4, 2026, soon after the market opened, this figure fell to Rs 4,59,44,123.45 crore. This means that investors’ capital has declined by Rs 99,317.486 crore.
12 Sensex stocks are on the rise
Out of 30 stocks listed on Sensex, 12 stocks are trading with gains in early trading hours. Among these, the maximum growth has been seen in Asian Paints, Adani Ports and Zomato. On the other hand, the biggest decline has been recorded in Infosys, HDFC Bank and HCL Tech.
52 shares at one year high
Currently 2,521 shares are being traded on BSE. Of these, 1,171 stocks look strong, 1,199 are in a declining trend, and 151 are unchanged. Apart from this, 52 shares have reached one-year high, while 21 shares have reached one-year low. Meanwhile, 52 shares have reached their upper circuit limit, while 46 shares have reached their lower circuit limit.
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