Thanks mainly to the North Korea's threat of a war against the US, in just four trading sessions, Indian investors have lost nearly $100 billion (Rs 6.4 lakh crore) with the Bombay Stock Exchange's market capitalisation now at Rs 133.1 lakh crore. On August 7, BSE's market cap had closed at Rs 139.5 lakh crore, an all-time high. In its northward journey , Dalal Street had taken 23 trading sessions to reach Rs139.5 lakh crore market cap from Rs 133 lakh crore on July 6.
Thanks mainly to the North Korea's threat of a war against the US, in just four trading sessions, Indian investors have lost nearly $100 billion (Rs 6.4 lakh crore) with the Bombay Stock Exchange's market capitalisation now at Rs 133.1 lakh crore. On August 7, BSE's market cap had closed at Rs 139.5 lakh crore, an all-time high. In its northward journey , Dalal Street had taken 23 trading sessions to reach Rs139.5 lakh crore market cap from Rs 133 lakh crore on July 6.