Hindalco, Nalco, Vedanta down over 3% each: 3 reasons why metal stocks are falling

Metal stocks are down significantly in trade today. Some of the counters like Hindalco, NALCO, Vedanta are down over 3% intra-day. In fact Hindalco is one of the biggest Index losers intra-day. Even if we track the share price of the metal stocks in recent times, the pain seems to be continuing. The BSE Metal Index is down 3% so far this year and if we see over 6 months, it is down over 14%.

Individually too metal stocks like Hindalco is down over 13% in the past 6 months. However, the stock is up 4% so far in 2025. In contrast, NALCO is down 14% in 2025 so far and Vedanta is down over 7% this year. All the three counters are down significantly in trade today.

3 reasons why metal stocks are falling today

There are three key reasons why metal stocks are under pressure today.

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Dollar strength

The dollar strength continues. The Dollar Index is trading around 106 levels. Though it is off its January highs of 110, the dollar Index is up 2.67% in the last one year. As a result of this, there are concerns about the metal stocks in the non-dollar denominated markets like India. A strong dollar also impacts the input price for these metals.

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