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Bloodbath on Dalal Street: Indian stocks sink after Trump’s twin blows; 440 of 500 stocks tumble on BSE 500

Dalal Street plunged this week, with over 440 BSE 500 stocks in red, following US President Trump’s H-1B visa fee hike and new medicine tariffs. The BSE 500 dropped 3.3%, led by IT and pharma sector losses. While Coforge and Tech Mahindra saw significant declines, 44 stocks, including Tata Investment Corporation, defied the gloom.
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