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Indian Economy

Foreign investors have infused over Rs 14,000 crore into Indian equities in May, driven by global cues and solid economic fundamentals.

The Indian stock market will respond to a mix of domestic and global triggers in the upcoming week, with investor sentiment.

Indian Markets indices opened lower on Friday due to geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan amid 'Operation Sindoor'.

India’s forex reserves rose by $1.983 billion to $688.129 billion in the week ending 25 April, RBI data showed.

PM Narendra Modi inaugurated, laid the foundation stone, and dedicated multiple infrastructure and development projects.

PM Modi inaugurated the Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport in Thiruvananthapuram, declaring it a leap forward for trade.

GST collections hit a record ₹2.37 lakh crore in April, up 12.6% YoY, reflecting economic activity and year-end business reconciliation.

Stock-specific trading led the Indian market for a second day on Wednesday, with benchmark indices moving in narrow ranges.

Indian stock markets opened flat on Wednesday, responding to mixed global cues and rising geopolitical tensions.

Benchmark equity indices opened higher, lifted by strong global cues and broad-based buying in key sectors such as PSU banks, auto, and IT.