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IndusInd Bank logo on a cracked surface, with a plummeting Nifty 50 chart in the background and a forensic audit report in the foreground, symbolizing the 27% stock drop crisis.
IndusInd Bank’s Derivatives Debacle: A Cautionary Tale Unfolds

When a bank’s stock plunges 27% in a single day, you know something’s gone seriously wrong. For IndusInd Bank, a marquee name in India’s Nifty 50 index, that moment hit on March 11, 2025, after it revealed a years-long miscalculation in its derivatives portfolio had carved out ₹1,500 crore to ₹2,100 crore (about $175 million) from its net worth. What began as an internal review has ballooned into a forensic audit, regulatory scrutiny, and a crisis of confidence that’s still unfolding. This isn’t just a stumble for IndusInd—it’s a red flag for a Nifty 50 heavyweight, and the ripples could reach far beyond its balance sheet.

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Top 5 Stocks to Invest in the Indian Market

Stay ahead of the curve with our list of top stocks to keep an eye on in the dynamic Indian market.

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Distinguishing Between Equity and Commodity Markets

Distinguish between equity and commodity markets. Understand their unique features, risks, and potential rewards for informed investment decisions.

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 Rise of Indian Equities: Reasons Behind the Record Highs
Exploring the Rise of Indian Equities: Reasons Behind the Record Highs

Indian Stock Market Soars! Explore the reasons behind record highs, key drivers like economic growth & rising incomes, and potential risks for investors. Learn how to navigate this exciting opportunity.

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