Trump tariff bleed Indian markets: Investors lose Rs 11.3 lakh crore since April 2
Monday, 14 April 2025 () Indian markets experienced a significant downturn in April, with BSE-listed companies losing Rs 11.30 lakh crore due to escalating US-China trade tensions and subsequent tariff announcements. Although the US temporarily suspended tariffs, uncertainty persists, impacting investor sentiment. Experts anticipate a potential market rebound in the second half of FY26, contingent on improved corporate earnings and stabilised global conditions.
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