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Union Budget 2024 | How markets reacted to previous BudgetsWith the Budget mere days away, there are diverse market expectations surrounding it. Let's examine how the markets responded to the previous few Budgets.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>People walk past the Bombay Stock Exchange  building in Mumbai, India, March 9, 2020.</p></div>

People walk past the Bombay Stock Exchange building in Mumbai, India, March 9, 2020.

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget on July 23, having already presented an Interim Budget ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. In light of the upcoming Budget, we take a look at some trivia.

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With the Budget mere days away, there are diverse market expectations surrounding it. Let's examine how the markets responded to the previous few Budgets.

Budget 2023

During the Budget day last year, the BSE Sensex experienced a significant increase of over 1,100 points, reaching a peak of 60,773.44. Similarly, the NSE Nifty 50 surpassed the 17,970-mark. However, shortly after Sitharaman concluded her speech, the indices began to decline rapidly, dropping by nearly 1 per cent.

Budget 2022

The finance minister presented the Budget on 1 February. The Nifty closed the Budget day session with a 1.4 per cent increase. However, the sentiment turned negative, resulting in the Nifty witnessing its fourth worst month between 2011 and 2022, with a decline of 4.5 per cent.

Budget 2021

After two consecutive disappointing Budgets, Nirmala Sitharaman presented her third Budget, which received a highly positive response from the market. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, this was the first time the Union Budget was presented digitally using a tablet device. Nifty closed the day with a strong increase of 4.7 per cent.

Budget 2020

The second Budget presented by Sitharaman received a negative response from the market, with Nifty closing 2.5 per cent lower on the day.

Budget 2019

Presented by Sitharaman as the first full-time female finance minister, the Budget failed to impress the market. The interim Budget resulted in Nifty closing with a loss of 1.1 per cent. The sentiment continued to worsen, with Nifty experiencing an 8 per cent decline in the month following the Budget announcement, marking it as the worst month between 2011-2022.

Union Budget 2024 | Making a record for any Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman will be presenting her 7th Union Budget on July 23, 2024 under the Modi 3.0 government. While inflation has burnt a hole in the pockets of 'aam janata', will this Budget spell relief for Indians? Track the latest coverage, live news, in-depth opinions, and analysis only on Deccan Herald. Also follow us on WhatsApp, LinkedIn, X, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.

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(Published 18 July 2024, 17:56 IST)