The Indian Sensex experienced a sharp decline of nearly 2% as concerns over US reciprocal tariffs and the upward revision of ready reckoner rates in Maharashtra impacted the market. Real estate stocks were particularly hit.
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The sharp decline in the Sensex was primarily due to concerns over potential US reciprocal tariffs on Indian products and the upward revision of ready reckoner rates in Maharashtra, which affected the real estate sector.
The US proposed reciprocal tariffs on select Indian products in response to India’s tariffs on US goods. This trade tension raised concerns about the potential negative impact on Indian companies that rely on exports to the US market, leading to a sell-off in the stock market.
Ready reckoner rates are the minimum rates at which property transactions can be registered. The recent increase in these rates in Maharashtra has raised costs for property buyers and sellers, leading to a slowdown in real estate transactions and a decline in real estate stocks.
The real estate sector was most affected due to the increase in ready reckoner rates. Export-oriented companies also faced significant pressure due to concerns over US reciprocal tariffs. However, sectors like IT and pharmaceuticals showed some resilience.
Financial experts advise investors to remain cautious and monitor the situation closely. Diversifying portfolios and keeping an eye on global economic indicators and government policy changes can help mitigate the risks associated with market volatility.
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