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Indian markets opened lower on Wednesday as global trade concerns persisted, with auto stocks dragging down indices.

The Indian stock market stayed flat on Tuesday due to weak global cues and uncertainty over an India-US trade deal.

Indian markets closed on a strong note, led by gains in banking, auto, and healthcare, following global cues from the US-Japan trade deal.

Adani Enterprises Ltd's ₹1,000 crore NCD issue was fully subscribed within three hours of opening on Wednesday.

Indian stock markets opened higher on Wednesday amid positive global cues, with IT and auto sectors leading early gains.

Markets opened higher on Thursday, boosted by gains in metal, auto, and financial stocks despite mixed global signals.

The Indian stock markets ended last week strong, crossing key resistance levels following steady institutional buying, analysts say.

The Indian stock market opened green on Monday morning. Sensex rose over 265 points & Nifty gained nearly 93 points in early trade.

Indian stock markets opened sharply lower on Friday as rising Israel-Iran tensions sparked global risk-off sentiment.

Indian equity benchmarks opened flat, with profit booking in auto, IT, and PSU bank stocks as investors awaited retail inflation data.