The benchmark Nifty recorded its fifth consecutive month-to-month decline in February – the longest streak of month-to-month promoting in three a long time. The Nifty was launched in April 1996. The index had fallen 25% within the 5 months between July and November 1996. The present downturn is the most-prolonged since then.
The present slide, which started in October with a 6.22% drop, continued into February, with the benchmark declining round 6% for the month. Over the previous 5 months, the Nifty has declined about 14%. This, nevertheless, is much less severethan the 22% fall witnessed in the course of the four-month selloff between June and September 2001.
ETMarkets.com
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