2025 Stock Market Crash: Top 5 Sensex losers so far

The markets are flat intra-day today (February 18) but the losses for 2025 are quite significant with volatility dominating investor sentiment. The recent selloff saw benchmark indices nosediving for nine consecutive sessions. Between February 9 and 14, the Sensex plunged 2.46%, while the Nifty tumbled 2.67%. Several blue chip stocks bore the brunt of this sell-off.

Here is a look at the list of 5 stocks on Sensex that took the hardest hit so far this year- Zomato

The food delivery giant faced a steep decline, struggling amid market wide corrections. Over the last five days, Zomato’s share price plunged nearly 2%, and over the past month, it declined by around 9%.

Since its listing on the Indian bourses, Zomato’s share price has seen a significant drop of nearly 21% so far. The company has a market cap of Rs 1.98 lakh crore. Its 52-week high stands at Rs 304.70, while the 52-week low is Rs 144.30 per share.

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The power sector was not spared at the start of the new year, as NTPC’s share price took a hit. Over the last five trading sessions, the company’s share price declined by nearly 2%, while on a monthly basis, it dropped by around 10%.

On a YTD basis, NTPC’s stock has lost approximately 10%. The company’s 52-week high stands at Rs 448.45, while its 52-week low is Rs 292.80 per share.

PowerGrid Corporation

Another casualty in the energy sector, PowerGrid share price slumped amid the downturn. Over the past month, the company’s share price declined by nearly 14%, and on a YTD basis, it has fallen by 15%.

As of now, PowerGrid’s market capitalisation stands at Rs 2.45 lakh crore. The company’s 52-week high is Rs 366.25, while its 52-week low is Rs 252.20 per share.

Adani Ports

The infrastructure major saw its stock decline. Over the last five days, the Adani share price slipped nearly 5%, while on a one-month basis, the Adani-owned company’s share price tumbled around 6%.

On a YTD basis, Adani Ports share price has dropped by nearly 11%.

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