The Indian markets experienced carnage on Monday's early trade due to weakening in global markets as concerns over the Russian invasion of Ukraine fuels and also the crude oil reaching a multi-year high.
A broad-based sell-off was witnessed across indices on exchanges BSE and NSE along with global markets. A spike in crude oil prices and currency depreciation has caused higher input costs for companies across sectors. Also, rising global inflation has made investors cautious. The foreign investors were seen pulling off money from the Indian market, FII outflow of 7,631.02 crore and domestic investor inflow of Rs 4738.99 crore was seen on Friday.