Why are Small Caps and Mid Caps falling? Here are 4 reasons…

The domestic equity markets once again plunged lower with the BSE small-cap and mid-cap indices down 4% and over 3%, respectively. The BSE Smallcap Index is now down over 12% YTD while the BSE Midcap Index has nosedived over 10% YTD. The Nifty Midcap 100 dropped 2.9% to an intra-day low of 51,709.15 level. The Nifty 50 and Sensex both are both down more than 1%.

The primary three reasons why the sell-off continues across the mid and small cap space include

Disappointing Q3 earnings

Quarterly earnings for the third quarter have been far from encouraging. While most of the muted performance had been factored in, it sure is a sentiment dampener. The asset quality concerns in the financial space is among the dominant concerns in the market at the moment.

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Another factor that continues to keep investors worried is the FII selloff seen so far. FII selling in January has been the highest in 11 years with outflows totalling nearly Rs 70,000 crore so far this month.

Budget expectation

The Union Budget for FY26 is set to be announced in less than a week’s time and all eyes are on the steps that the Finance Minister is contemplating. There are expectations that the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman may undertake steps to reduce capita gains tax, but if the street is disappointed it may exacerbate the pain further.

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Tariff war impact

There is uncertainty amongst investors on the potential impact of the ongoing tariff war. The Policy moves are perceived to have negative impact on global markets including India. This is also keeping investors on tenterhooks and the sharp decline in midcap and smallcap stocks is seen as more of a cautious approach from investors. Investors do not want to commit cash, given the developing dynamics and the sentiment as a result has taken a beating.

This is a developing story, more details are being added. Please watch the space for updates

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