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Nifty Bank Maximum Drawdown — Worst Crashes in History (Jun 2005–Mar 2026)

Data as of 2026-03-31 · Window: Jun 2005 – Mar 2026 · Source: NSE index month-end closing values (retrieved via the EODHD historical data API; month-end closes validated against NSE published values)

Answer

On a month-end basis, the deepest drawdown of the Nifty Bank index between Jun 2005 and Mar 2026 was -60.5%, from a peak in Dec 2007 to a trough in Feb 2009 (14 months peak-to-trough). Recovery to the prior peak took 14 months from the trough. Intra-month daily drawdowns were deeper than these month-end figures. Past performance does not predict future results.

Five deepest drawdowns of the Nifty Bank (month-end basis)

PeakTroughDepthPeak→TroughRecovery (from trough)
Dec 2007Feb 2009-60.5%14 months14 months
Dec 2019Mar 2020-40.5%3 months11 months
Sep 2010Dec 2011-35.6%15 months12 months
Jan 2015Feb 2016-29.7%13 months12 months
Jan 2013Aug 2013-28.8%7 months7 months

Source & methodology

Frequently asked questions

What was the maximum drawdown of the Nifty Bank?

The deepest month-end drawdown in this dataset (Jun 2005–Mar 2026) was -60.5%, peaking in Dec 2007 and bottoming in Feb 2009. Daily-data drawdowns were deeper. Past performance does not predict future results.

How long did the Nifty Bank take to recover from its worst crash?

From the Feb 2009 trough, the Nifty Bank took 14 months to regain its Dec 2007 peak, measured on month-end closes (price return, dividends excluded).

Why do these drawdowns differ from daily-data figures?

These figures use month-end closes only. A drawdown measured on daily closes captures intra-month lows and is therefore deeper — e.g., indices fell further intra-month in March 2020 and October 2008 than month-end values show.

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