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Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty closed higher on Monday, supported by gains in blue-chip stocks, positive state poll trends and strong quarterly earnings. Investor sentiment also improved amid easing geopolitical concerns and stability in crude oil prices
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Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty closed lower on Thursday as rising crude oil prices and escalating tensions between the United States and Iran weakened investor sentiment. Broader markets also declined, while IT and pharma stocks showed relative resilience amid volatility
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Indian benchmark indices ended higher on Wednesday, although gains narrowed due to a sharp rise in global crude oil prices. Investors remained cautious amid geopolitical tensions, stalled US-Iran talks and volatility in energy markets, while select heavyweight stocks supported market sentiment
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Indian equity markets closed higher with the Sensex rising over 600 points and the Nifty crossing 24,000, supported by the India-New Zealand FTA and easing global tensions. Broader markets outperformed, while pharma, IT and realty stocks led gains
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Indian stock markets ended sharply lower on Friday as rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions weighed on investor sentiment. IT stocks led the decline, while concerns over inflation and current account deficit kept market participants cautious
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Indian equity markets ended flat on Tuesday as rising tensions in West Asia and concerns over the US-Iran situation weighed on investor sentiment, offsetting early gains. Analysts said global developments continue to influence short-term market direction despite supportive domestic fundamentals
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Indian equity markets ended higher on Friday, with Nifty and Sensex gaining amid cautious optimism ahead of US-Iran talks. Broader markets outperformed, while easing geopolitical tensions and sectoral gains supported investor sentiment despite ongoing global uncertainties
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty ended slightly lower after retreating from intra-day highs due to selling in banking and auto stocks. Investors remained cautious ahead of US-Iran talks, while broader markets outperformed and the rupee strengthened
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Indian stock markets closed nearly 1 per cent lower as US-Iran talks collapsed, raising fears of prolonged conflict and pushing crude oil prices higher, which weighed on investor sentiment across global and domestic markets
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Indian equity markets ended lower on Thursday, snapping a five-day rally, as rising oil prices and uncertainty around the US-Iran ceasefire weighed on sentiment, while banking stocks declined and broader markets showed mild resilience
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Indian equity markets rose for a third straight session as optimism over easing US-Iran tensions boosted sentiment. Gains were led by banking and construction stocks, while analysts said the Nifty is nearing key resistance levels
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Indian stock markets ended higher for the second consecutive session, supported by gains in IT stocks and a stronger rupee. Benchmark indices recovered from early losses, while broader markets underperformed. Markets will remain closed on Friday due to Good Friday
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Indian stock markets ended sharply lower on Friday, with Sensex and Nifty falling over 2 per cent, as geopolitical tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran dampened investor sentiment and triggered broad-based selling across sectors
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Indian stock markets rallied for the second straight day, with Sensex and Nifty gaining nearly 2 per cent, as falling crude oil prices and hopes of de-escalation in West Asia improved global sentiment and boosted investor confidence