Stock markets hit by Russia-Ukraine crisis, Sensex down 1,432 points
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Stock markets hit by Russia-Ukraine crisis, Sensex down 1,432 points

The developments in Russia have also impacted Nifty that was trading at 16652.60 at 9.15 am, down by 410.70 points.

   
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai | Representational image | Photographer: Dhiraj Singh | Bloomberg

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai | Representational image | Photographer: Dhiraj Singh | Bloomberg

Mumbai: With Russian President Vladimir Putin announcing a special “military operation” in eastern Ukraine, equity indices opened in red on Thursday with the Sensex down by 1432.50 points and Nifty down by 410.70 points.

The 30-scrip BSE Sensex was down by 1432.50 points or 2.50 per cent at 55,799.56 at 9.15 am.

Similarly, 50-scrip NSE Nifty was trading at 16652.60 at 9.15 am, down by 410.70 points or 2.41 per cent.

On the Sensex, the sectors trading on a positive bias were consumer durables and consumer discretionary goods and services among others.

Earlier today, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a special “military operation” to protect Donbas, the separatist-held region in eastern Ukraine.

Delivering an emergency address, Putin said the operation has been launched to demilitarize the country. (ANI)

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