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Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty fell in early trade as elevated crude oil prices and escalating Iran-US tensions dampened investor sentiment. Rising US bond yields and foreign fund outflows added pressure, while gains in select stocks and resilient domestic earnings offered some support
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The rupee fell 19 paise to close at 95.61 against the US dollar on Monday, pressured by weak domestic equities and rising crude prices. Traders expect a slight negative bias amid delayed US-Iran talks, broader dollar support and changing FCNR(B) deposit rules
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Domestic institutional investors remained consistent buyers, investing Rs 38,715 crore over the past month, while foreign investors resumed buying after heavy selling. However, rising crude oil prices, geopolitical uncertainty and mixed global cues pressured Indian equities, with Sensex and Nifty ending lower
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Indian equity benchmarks Nifty and Sensex posted weekly losses after two consecutive weeks of gains, as rising crude prices and global uncertainty weighed on sentiment. Better corporate earnings, stable rupee and improved FII participation provided some support.
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The rupee gained 3 paise to close at 95.42 against the US dollar, supported by a weaker greenback overseas. However, foreign fund outflows, elevated crude oil prices and geopolitical uncertainties kept pressure on the domestic currency
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Indian equity benchmarks opened lower on Friday as elevated crude prices and foreign investor selling weighed on sentiment. Sensex fell 332 points while Nifty declined 84 points. Analysts expect near-term consolidation between 23,800 and 24,400, with mid-small caps remaining active
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Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty extended losses for a second day on Wednesday as elevated crude oil prices and uncertainty over reopening the Strait of Hormuz weighed on sentiment. Sensex fell 188 points, while Nifty declined nearly 36 points
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Indian equity markets traded mildly higher on Monday, supported by resilient domestic demand, strong corporate earnings and continued foreign investor buying. Sensex and Nifty gained around 0.2 per cent, while healthcare and IT stocks advanced as crude oil prices rose
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Crude oil prices, West Asia tensions and upcoming inflation data are expected to influence Indian stock markets this week. Investors will also track Strait of Hormuz developments, foreign investor flows and quarterly earnings, while CPI and WPI data are due
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The rupee depreciated 9 paise to 95.17 against the US dollar in early Thursday trade as persistent geopolitical concerns offset support from easing crude oil prices. Foreign fund outflows and a stronger dollar also weighed on the domestic currency despite positive equity market opening
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Indian equity markets opened marginally higher on Thursday, supported by hopes of a US-Iran peace deal and strong June quarter earnings. Sensex and Nifty gained in early trade, while IT, pharma and healthcare stocks advanced. Foreign investors remained sellers amid market movements
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Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Wednesday, driven by easing crude oil prices and continued foreign fund inflows. Investors are closely watching the RBI's monetary policy decision for guidance on interest rates, inflation and the broader economic outlook.
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Sensex and Nifty traded mixed after the new Closing Auction Session for F&O stocks took effect. Analysts called Monday’s sharp Nifty surge a one-off anomaly, while positive economic indicators, FII buying and global market trends continued influencing investor sentiment
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Indian equity markets gained nearly 1 per cent on Monday, driven by buying in banking, FMCG and metal stocks, easing crude oil prices, monsoon progress and foreign inflows. Sensex and Nifty rose as investors remained optimistic about economic growth and earnings
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The combined market valuation of nine of India's top-10 most-valued companies rose by Rs 2.51 lakh crore last week, led by Bajaj Finance. Strong equity markets, easing crude prices, improved investor sentiment and renewed FII buying supported the gains
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty traded higher in early deals on Friday, supported by a strong rally in Bajaj Finance, foreign fund inflows and lower crude oil prices. However, profit-taking in IT stocks limited the overall gains in the market
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Indian benchmark indices ended higher after snapping a five-session losing streak, supported by falling crude oil prices and easing geopolitical tensions. Improved global sentiment, a stronger rupee and gains in IT stocks helped lift investor confidence, pushing the Nifty close to the 24,000 mark
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Indian benchmark indices opened higher as falling crude oil prices boosted investor sentiment. Sensex climbed over 549 points and Nifty gained 160 points, with all sectoral indices advancing. IT, financial services and FMCG stocks led gains amid easing global oil prices
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Benchmark equity indices are expected to remain under pressure this week as rising crude oil prices, geopolitical tensions and mixed corporate earnings weigh on investor sentiment. Analysts see immediate resistance for the Sensex at 76,300 and crucial support for the Nifty near 23,600
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India attracted Rs 14,945 crore in FPI equity inflows through July 24 as weakening global chip trade benefited markets. However, rising crude oil prices, geopolitical tensions and foreign selling pressured equities, with analysts highlighting oil prices as a key market factor