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Indian stock markets

Indian equity markets opened higher on Wednesday, supported by optimism over a potential US Federal Reserve rate cut and encouraging developments in India-US trade discussions.

Indian equities rise 0.85% on GST reforms; auto and metal stocks gain, while IT and FMCG face profit booking.

Indian stock markets fell on Tuesday as the US confirmed 50% tariffs on Indian goods. Nifty and Sensex dropped, metals and pharma sectors led losses, and FIIs remained net sellers.

Indian stock markets opened on a steady note Wednesday as investors awaited the outcome of the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee meeting.

Indian stock markets may stay volatile next week amid the US Fed meet, Q1 earnings, and key data like IIP and HSBC PMI.

Indian markets bounced back sharply after four days of losses, lifted by global cues, easing inflation, and foreign inflows.

Indian stock markets began Thursday’s trading session on a muted note, tracking mixed signals from global markets.

Indian markets rebounded Friday after a three-day slide, as easing Middle East tensions brought investor relief.

The Indian stock markets closed in the green on Monday, with Bank Nifty touching a fresh all-time high of 57,000.

Sensex and Nifty plunged sharply due to weak global cues, FII selling, heavy auto sector losses, and rising market volatility.