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Budget 2025: Share Market Tumble – Sensex Falls Over 400 Points During The Trade

The stock market is open today despite it being a Saturday. The reason behind this is the presentation of the Union Budget today.

Budget 2025: As the Finance Minister Niramala Sitharaman presented the union budget, share market recorded the negative sentiments. At the time of writing this story, Sensex falls over 400 points to 77,006.47 level, where Nifty50 dipped to 23,318.30 points.

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Share Market opened in green before the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha today. Sensex surged 136.44 points to begin the trade at 77,637.01 points, whereas Nifty rose to 23,528.60 level.

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The stock market is open today despite it being a Saturday. The reason behind this is the presentation of the Union Budget today.

Sensex and Nifty 50, settled down in green on Friday, January 31, 2025, ahead of the Budget. The Sensex (index with top 30 firms) surged by 740.76 points to settle at 77,500.57 on Friday. Meanwhile, Nifty50 (index with top 50 firms) was up 258.90 points to settle at 23,508.40 points.

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First published on: Feb 01, 2025 01:18 PM IST


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