In a week marred by market turbulence, the combined market valuation of India's top 10 companies took a nosedive, losing a staggering Rs 1,52,979.78 crore. This substantial drop was influenced by an overall weak trend in equities, marked by the BSE benchmark falling 885.12 points or 1.33%.
Among the heavyweights suffering the biggest losses were Reliance Industries and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Reliance Industries, the nation's most valuable firm, saw its market valuation plummet by a whopping Rs 34,876.78 crore to Rs 15,55,531.53 crore. Meanwhile, TCS, India's top IT company, watched its valuation tumble by Rs 27,827.08 crore to Rs 12,78,564.03 crore.

The carnage was not limited to these giants. Hindustan Unilever witnessed a decline of Rs 18,103.6 crore in its market valuation, dropping to Rs 5,86,223.02 crore. Bajaj Finance wasn't far behind, with its valuation shrinking by Rs 17,171.75 crore to Rs 4,70,574.90 crore.
ICICI Bank, one of India's leading private sector banks, wasn't spared, experiencing a dive of Rs 13,518.4 crore in its market capitalization, which now stands at Rs 6,53,120.67 crore. Similarly, ITC saw a significant drop of Rs 12,533.27 crore in its valuation, landing at Rs 5,46,537.83 crore.
The market capitalization of HDFC Bank witnessed a downfall of Rs 10,387.09 crore, ending at Rs 11,54,748.49 crore. Meanwhile, the State Bank of India (SBI) faced a loss of Rs 11,512.75 crore, with its market valuation standing at Rs 5,02,678.77 crore.
Bharti Airtel's market capitalization slipped by Rs 5,139.88 crore to Rs 5,30,896.08 crore. Infosys also found itself in the red, with its valuation dipping by Rs 1,909.18 crore to Rs 5,92,342.82 crore.
In the midst of these economic tempests, Reliance Industries maintained its title as the most valued company in India, with TCS following closely behind. The top 10 rankings also featured other industry giants like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Infosys, Hindustan Unilever, ITC, Bharti Airtel, State Bank of India, and Bajaj Finance.
As the financial markets continue to navigate through these turbulent waters, investors and market analysts are keeping a close watch on these leading companies and hoping for a rebound in their valuations in the coming weeks.
Inputs from PTI
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