Thursday, 14 January 2016

American and Asian markets fell 3.5%, investors ridden 211 million


The sharp fall in crude oil prices on the global stock markets have appeared. On Wednesday, the US market declined by 3.40 percent.In the Asian market recorded a decline of 3 percent.So far in 2016, a decline of 3.20 trillion dollars of investors around the world nearly 211 lakh crore loss.

What is the impact on the domestic market, had 
Sensex and Nifty 300 points over the course of one hour of the onset of decline, but the global market as well as an improvement in the domestic market has seen.

Why falling global markets 
  • Global crude rates are less than $ 30 per barrel. April 4, 2004 after the first crude rates have been at this level .
  • China is a major cause of the decline is the slowdown in the economy.
Asian markets were lower by 3% 
  • Asian markets hit by the decline of the global market have been left untouched. Although the Asian market due to strong signals from the European market has improved.
  • Japan's benchmark Nikkei index fell 474.68 points, or 2.68 per cent, with heavy is closed at 17240.95
  • Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 0.57 percent to close at 19821.21.
  • China's Shanghai Composite Index closed at 2984 with a gain of 1.17 percent.
US markets were closed down 2-3%
  • The US market's benchmark index Dow Jones Industrial Average 364.81 points, or 2.21 per cent on Wednesday, with a decline of close to 16 151.
  • The Nasdaq composite index 159.85 points or 3.41 percent to close at 4,526, with the steep decline.
  • S & P 500 index 48.40 points, or 2.50 percent, to close at 1,890 after falling.
RBS said the advice to sell everything
  • According to foreign banks RBS and Research Agency, once again come into the world economic crisis. Be prepared for the sharp decline Investor.The agency has said that up to $ 16 a barrel crude rate can come. The market prospects for 2008 seem like Lehman Crisis .
  • RBS is the advice that investors should sell everything except good quality bonds. Currently, returns to capital instead of saving anxiety.
  • RBS said that China began to decline also may appear on the market.
  • RBS has said that the US central bank raised the reserve rate and increased the problems.
Expert opinion
Ashok Agarwal, MD Akskort Security atmosphere of fear in the market is to be dispersed, but in such an environment need to build patience.It is true that global markets are broken down by the domestic market but also do not believe the rumors and fundamental terms of which looks better placed bets on the stock.

Ashok Agarwal FII selling in the market is growing, but new investors have an opportunity to purchase these.The market is quite fragile in terms of going round, but the state of global markets over the Indian market looks

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