Banking stocks were hit hard in early trade on Monday as the broader equity market reeled under global pressure triggered by intensifying U.S.–China trade tensions. At 9:22 AM, benchmark indices and sectoral banking indices were deep in the red, with both public and private banks witnessing sharp declines.
Private banks under pressure: Axis Bank, IndusInd Bank, ICICI slip over 2%
The private banking pack saw steep losses:
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Axis Bank tumbled 3.80% to ₹1,049.85 
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IndusInd Bank dropped 3.33% to ₹659.30 
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ICICI Bank fell 2.15% to ₹1,306.55 
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HDFC Bank declined 2.14% to ₹1,778.50 
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Kotak Mahindra Bank sank 2.96% to ₹2,068.95 
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Federal Bank dropped 2.37% to ₹190.37 
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Yes Bank shed 4.01% to ₹16.50 
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RBL Bank plunged 4.74% to ₹167.36 
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Bandhan Bank slipped 4.63% to ₹145.96 
Public sector banks collapse: PSB down 8.17%, Central Bank 6.61%, Union Bank 5.29%
Public sector banks bore the brunt of the sell-off, with steep declines across the board:
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PSB (Punjab & Sind Bank) crashed 8.17% to ₹25.74 
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UCO Bank fell 8.02% 
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Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) declined 7.11% 
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Central Bank of India dropped 6.61% 
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Maharashtra Bank slipped 6.25% 
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Union Bank fell 5.29% 
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Canara Bank shed 4.40% 
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Bank of Baroda and Bank of India both dropped 4.70% 
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State Bank of India (SBI) slipped 3.12%, while PNB fell 3.60% 
The banking index mirrored the weakness with the Bank Nifty falling 1,418.30 points or 2.75%, trading at 50,084.40.
Benchmark indices slide as global volatility spooks investors
At 9:22 AM, the Sensex was down 2,580.69 points or 3.42% at 72,784.00, while the Nifty 50 slipped 836.80 points or 3.65% to 22,067.65.
The deep cuts across banking counters reflect broader market fears triggered by worsening global cues, including China’s announcement of a 34% tariff on all U.S. imports and sustained foreign fund outflows. Investors are bracing for continued volatility with earnings season around the corner.
Disclaimer: The above views are based on official market data and public announcements. Please make any and every investment decision after consulting your financial advisor.
 
 
          