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Indian benchmark indices Nifty and Sensex edged lower in early trade on Wednesday as mixed global cues and FII selling weighed on investor sentiment.

The Indian stock market extended its winning streak on Tuesday as benchmark indices closed higher for the second consecutive session.

On Thursday, Indian stock markets opened on a flat note, with notable gains in the IT and pharmaceutical sectors.

The Indian benchmark indices closed lower on Tuesday as investors stayed cautious ahead of the release of July inflation data.

Indian markets started Friday’s session in negative territory, with early selling pressure hitting IT and financial services stocks following renewed worries over US tariffs.

Domestic equity benchmarks slipped marginally on Thursday, as investor sentiment was dampened by fresh concerns over potential US tariffs on Indian goods.

Indian stock markets closed slightly lower on August 6 as RBI held the repo rate steady at 5.5%, triggering market volatility.

Indian equities opened in negative territory on Friday, mirroring weak global sentiment and fresh concerns over new US tariffs announced by President Donald Trump.

The Indian stock market ended marginally lower on Thursday after a highly volatile session.

Indian markets fell Thursday after President Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian imports, triggering investor concerns.