From the all-time high level of 21,593 points, the Nifty 50 slumped more than 400 points or 1.4% and settled at 21,150. The Sensex plunged by over 1,400 points from its lifetime high of 71,913 to end at 70,506, a 1.3% cut. The sell-off was broad-based and more prominent in the smallcap segment, which witnessed a healthy correction after several months.
Shares of ONGC, Tata Consumer Products, Britannia Industries and Cipla Ltd were the only Nifty50 gainers amid the market crash today. On the other hand, HDFC Bank stock was the sole Sensex gainer ending 0.19% higher at Rs 1656.20 on Wednesday. Here’s a look at how the top gainers on Sensex and Nifty fared amid the market crash today.
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