In the last decade, the performance of BSE Sensex was mixed and the impact of global and domestic economic factors was seen on the market. In 2015, the Sensex declined by 1,382 points or 5.02 percent and closed at 26,118. However, in the next year i.e. 2016, due to global uncertainties, it increased by 1.9 percent, while in 2017, the Sensex increased by 27.9 percent i.e. 7,430 points to reach 34,057. In 2018, Sensex rose by 2,012 points or 5.9 percent. In 2019, Sensex gained 5,185 points or 14.4 percent.
After this, after the Corona epidemic in 2020, the Sensex increased by 6,498 points and it increased by 15.8 percent. After this, in 2021 the stock market rose by 10,502 points i.e. 22 percent. Here we are telling you how the market performed in the last 10 years from 2015 to January 1, 2025.
2015: BSE Sensex fell by 1,382 points in the year 2015 and closed at 26,118 i.e. there was a decline of 5%. Overall, this year has been challenging for the stock market.
2016: There was a slight growth in Sensex in 2016 and it increased by 509 points to reach 26,626. During this period, the company saw a growth of 1.9 percent amid global and domestic uncertainties.
2017: During this period, Sensex had a strong performance and it climbed 7,430 points to reach 34,057. In 2017, the annual growth of Sensex was 27.9 percent.
2018: During this period, Sensex closed at 36,068 with an increase of 2,012 points and an increase of 5.9 percent. Despite global fluctuations and domestic concerns, the market maintained positive performance.
2019: During this period, Sensex rose by 5,185 points to reach 41,254 and there was an increase of 14.4 percent.
2020: Despite the challenges of Covid, in 2020 the Sensex rose by 6,498 points to 47,751 and there was an increase of 15.8%. The market witnessed a spectacular recovery in the second half of this year.
2021: This year was quite remarkable for the Sensex and during this period the index increased by 10,502 points i.e. 22%. Due to recovery from Corona, excellent pace of IPO and global factors, the stock market reached new highs.
2022: During this period, Sensex gained 2,587 points and reached 60,841 with a gain of 4.4 percent. However, the index closed with gains despite global inflation and interest rate concerns.
2023: The year 2023 was a very strong year for the Sensex and during this period the index increased by 11,400 points or 18.7 percent and closed at 72,240. The stock market benefited from stable domestic growth and favorable global conditions.
2024: The rising trend in Sensex continued during 2024 and Sensex reached 78,058 with an increase of 5,818 points i.e. 8.1%.