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Sensex crashed by 1048 points on Monday at market close. Photo Courtesy: UN Picture from File

BSE Sensex crashes 1048 points, Nifty drops by 345

| @indiablooms | Jan 13, 2025, at 04:43 pm

The BSE Sensex crashed for the fourth consecutive session on Monday by  1048.90 points to end at 76,330.01.

The market crashed amid weak global peers.

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) dropped by 345.55 points to 23,085.95.

Earlier in the day, the Sensex opened at 76,629.90, down 749 pts.

The Sensex tumbled down by 1048.90 points from its previous close.

The Asian and European markets also witnessed a slip on Monday.

The stocks that dragged the market further were Realty by 6.59 pc followed by Utilities by 4.38 pc and BSE services by 4.35 pc, reported UNI news agency.

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