Sensex Falls for 3rd Day
2026-08-18 10:51
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
India’s BSE Sensex closed about 0.6% down at 77,235.5 on Tuesday, the lowest since late July, marking the third straight session of losses.
It reflected a broader risk-off mood as investors assess the impact of elevated energy prices, geopolitical uncertainty and rising global yields.
Fears of renewed escalation grew after reports that US President Donald Trump would not extend the 60-day ceasefire, while Iran was said to be taking a more aggressive stance.
Foreign institutional investors also remained sellers in Indian equities on Monday.
Selling pressure was seen in several sectoral indices, led by IT and FMCG stocks.
Asian Paints led losses, sliding 2.4%, followed by Infosys (-2%), HCL Tech (-1.9%), Bharti Airtel (-1.8%), TCS (-1.5%) and Hindustan Unilever (-1.4%).
Major lenders also took a hit after the RBI decided to close its special FCNR(B) swap facility one month ahead of schedule.
Kotak Mahindra Bank, SBI, ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank posted losses between 0.5% and 1.1%.