Indian Stock Market Faces Pressure Amid Rising Crude Oil Prices and Global Bond Yields
Indian Stock Market Faces Pressure Amid Rising Crude Oil Prices and Global Bond Yields
IN · Published Aug 19, 2026
The Indian stock market experienced a downturn on August 18, 2026, as the Sensex fell by 493 points (0.63%) to close at 77,235.46, while the Nifty 50 dropped 133 points (0.55%) to settle at 24,154.
Investor sentiment was dampened by the unresolved West Asia crisis and concerns over rising crude oil prices, which climbed above $91 per barrel. This has raised fears about its impact on India's inflation, rupee value, and current account deficit. Global markets also showed weakness, with Japan's Nikkei 225 and Australia's S&P/ASX 200 indices declining. The Gift Nifty indicated a negative start for Indian indices, trading 42.60 points lower than the previous close of Nifty futures.

Impact & Risks

The ongoing rise in crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions in West Asia pose significant risks to India's economic stability. Higher oil prices could exacerbate inflation, weaken the rupee, and widen the current account deficit, potentially impacting corporate earnings and investor confidence. The prolonged decline in the stock market, with Nifty 50 on a six-session losing streak, reflects growing caution among investors. Additionally, global market volatility, particularly in Asia and the U.S., could further influence domestic market trends.

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