The total investor wealth, measured in terms of collective value of all listed stocks, fell to Rs 99.15 lakh crore this morning -- down from Rs 102.33 lakh crore at the end of last trading session on Friday.
The investor wealth stood below Rs 100 lakh crore last on June 18, while this milestone was first achieved in November 2014.
The BSE benchmark Sensex crashed by over 1,000 points in intra-day trade amid widespread selling pressure.
BSE is among the world's ten largest exchanges in terms of market value, while it is the largest globally for number of firms listed on its platform. It has over 4,000 actively traded companies and nearly 2.7 crore investors trade on it.
The total market cap is still nearly double the level of about Rs 50 lakh crore in 2009, while it is still about ten-times of the Rs 10 lakh crore level scaled in 2003.
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