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Indian equity markets opened lower as geopolitical tensions, elevated crude oil prices and weak monsoon concerns dampened investor sentiment. Sensex fell over 300 points and Nifty dropped 150 points, while IT stocks outperformed amid broad-based selling across key sectors
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The rupee weakened by 10 paise to close at 94.95 against the US dollar amid rising crude oil prices, geopolitical tensions, and a stronger dollar index. Market sentiment was also impacted by foreign investor outflows and focus on the upcoming RBI policy meeting
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Indian equity markets opened June on a strong note, with Sensex and Nifty rising nearly 1% led by IT gains, despite high oil prices and geopolitical tensions. Global cues were positive as Asian markets rallied and crude oil prices surged
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Indian equities rose modestly Friday, with Sensex and Nifty higher amid easing crude prices and strong earnings. IT stocks led gains, while FMCG remained flat. Asian markets surged, Wall Street closed positive, and Brent crude slipped below $92 per barrel
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty closed lower amid weakness in banking stocks and concerns over the US-Iran situation. Analysts said geopolitical uncertainty and continued foreign institutional investor outflows kept investors cautious despite gains in broader market segments.
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty turned lower after an initial rise amid geopolitical tensions following fresh US strikes in Iran and continued foreign fund outflows. Investors remained cautious over energy supply concerns and volatility in global markets and crude oil prices.
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Rupee appreciated 35 paise to 95.25 against US dollar extending gains for third session amid optimism over US-Iran peace talks, RBI assurances on forex stability, and easing crude prices. Equity markets surged while foreign investors continued selling equities net basis
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Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty rallied sharply in early trade on Monday as crude oil prices declined and global sentiment improved amid optimism surrounding US-Iran negotiations. Investors also tracked positive Asian market trends and easing concerns over inflation and import costs.
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Equities surged on Monday as crude oil prices fell below $100, boosting investor sentiment amid hopes of a US-Iran peace deal. Sensex and Nifty gained over 1%, with autos leading, while Hindalco and select stocks declined modestly
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Indian equity benchmarks ended the week with modest gains as easing crude oil prices and reports of indirect US-Iran talks improved investor sentiment. IT stocks led the rally, while analysts said resistance levels and global inflation concerns may keep markets cautious ahead.
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The Indian rupee strengthened for a second straight session, rising 63 paise to close at 95.73 against the US dollar. Support came from easing crude oil prices, positive equity markets, softer US yields and expected Reserve Bank of India intervention
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Indian equity benchmarks opened higher on Thursday, with Sensex and Nifty gaining in early trade amid easing crude oil prices and positive global cues. Investor sentiment improved on hopes of a possible de-escalation in West Asia and stronger global market trends.
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Indian stock market benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, rallied in early trade following Donald Trump's announcement delaying military strikes on Iran. Frontline IT stocks, foreign fund inflows, and a surge in Adani group shares—following dropped US legal charges—further boosted investor sentiment.
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Domestic equity markets opened sharply lower on Monday as rising crude oil prices and escalating tensions between the US and Iran weighed on investor sentiment. Sensex and Nifty fell over 1 per cent, while most sectoral indices traded in the red
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Indian equity benchmarks ended higher for a second straight session on Thursday, driven by gains in pharma, healthcare, banking and metal stocks. Investor sentiment improved amid expectations of policy support for the rupee and optimism surrounding the Trump-Xi meeting.
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Indian equity markets traded higher despite rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions, led by gains in pharma and banking stocks. Sensex and Nifty climbed over 0.6 per cent, while IT shares lagged amid rupee concerns, FPI selling pressure and global market uncertainties
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Benchmark equity indices slipped into negative territory on Wednesday after early gains as rising crude oil prices, persistent geopolitical tensions and foreign fund outflows dampened investor sentiment. Concerns over inflationary pressures and the prolonged US-Iran standoff also weighed on global markets.
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Indian equity markets opened flat amid mixed global signals and easing crude oil prices. Investors remained cautious over the West Asia crisis, FII selling, and macroeconomic concerns. Defensive sectors gained traction, while analysts advised gradual accumulation of quality banking stocks during market declines
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Asian markets traded mixed as geopolitical tensions and oil price spikes dominated sentiment after US–Iran peace talks collapsed. Japan and Hong Kong slipped, South Korea surged on tech strength, while crude oil jumped over 4% above $105 amid Strait of Hormuz concerns
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Indian equity markets fell sharply, with Sensex and Nifty dropping over 1% amid global uncertainty after failed US–Iran peace talks. Rising crude oil prices above $105 and West Asia tensions dragged sectors like auto, banking and energy, while volatility increased