Indian equities ended the week in the red, hammered by a perfect storm of geopolitical flare-ups in the Middle East, skyrocketing oil costs, and heavy dumping in technology shares. The …
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Geopolitical jitters from rising US-Iran conflict in the Middle East and spiking crude prices triggered a brutal sell-off in Indian equities, marking the third straight day of losses on Friday. …
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Indian stock markets extended their losing streak into the third day, with the Sensex slipping below the psychologically crucial 77,000 mark amid relentless selling. By midday Friday, the index was …
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For the second day running, Indian equities closed deep in the red, hammered by soaring global oil prices triggered by the ongoing Middle East conflict and the Hormuz Strait blockade. …
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Geopolitical jitters from the Middle East triggered a sharp sell-off in Indian equities on Wednesday, with benchmark indices closing sharply lower. The 30-share BSE Sensex tumbled 756.84 points (0.95%) to …
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Indian equities started the trading week under pressure, ending Monday sharply lower as weak international cues overshadowed domestic resilience. Fueled by ongoing West Asia strife and failed US-Iran negotiations, benchmark …
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Geopolitical shadows lengthened over Indian equities Monday, as stalled US-Iran talks unleashed a wave of selling pressure. The Sensex plummeted 1,675 points or 2.16% to an intraday trough of 75,874.85, …
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A dramatic turnaround hit oil markets Thursday, with prices climbing as much as 4% on renewed anxieties over the Strait of Hormuz. The fragile US-Iran ceasefire, just two weeks old, …
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Geopolitical flare-ups in the Middle East sent Indian equities tumbling at open on Thursday, erasing Wednesday’s robust rally. Iran’s claims of US ceasefire violations ignited a fresh oil price surge, …
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Indian equities opened lower on Thursday, pressured by renewed Middle East flare-ups that sent oil prices soaring. After a robust rally the prior day, weak international cues—fueled by Iran’s claims …