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India's Nifty records longest losing streak since 11 months due to higher crude and Treasury yields

Indian?shares declined on Wednesday as high crude oil prices and rising global bond yields dampened appetite for risk assets globally.

The Nifty 50 index has dropped for seven consecutive sessions, the longest losing streak since 11 months. Its drop of 2.1% is over this period. The BSE Sensex fell in six of seven sessions by 2.1%.

The Nifty 50 fell 0.32% on the day to 24,078.30, and the Sensex dropped 0.42% at 76,909.68.

Sudeep Shah, SBI Securities' head of technical research and derivatives, said that the Indian market has a weakened appetite for risk, with the Nifty index experiencing a sustained, gradual selling pressure.

The sharp rise in crude oil price is the primary factor that has impacted investor sentiment, as the geopolitical climate in 'West Asia' continues to be volatile.

Brent crude climbed?to a 3-week high hovering around $92 per barrel after U.S. president Donald Trump announced Tuesday that there were no ongoing talks with Iran and that the Strait of Hormuz was still open.

His comments contradicted Iran’s claim that this vital waterway is closed to shipping. This dimmed hopes for an agreement to end the Middle East conflict, which has lasted nearly six months.

Long-term borrowing rates in the US and Germany have reached multi-decade-highs. This has weakened the appeal of emerging market equities as higher risk-free returns are attracting capital to developed-market bond markets.

Fourteen out of 16 major?sectors posted?losses. The mid-caps and small-caps, which are broader, fell 0.5% and 0.2% respectively.

High weightage financials dropped 0.4%. ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, and other banks were affected by a 0.7% and 0.6% drop respectively.

IT index rose 0.7%, after falling 4% over the past three sessions.

Indraprastha Gas and Mahanagar Gas buck the trend by gaining?1,7% and?1,5% respectively on the government's incentives for city gas distributors to boost domestic connections of piping cooking gas.

Shiprocket, a Temasek-backed logistics e-commerce firm, jumped 48% in its debut trade.

(source: Reuters)