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Indian markets opened green Wednesday morning amid geopolitical tensions in West Asia, supported by buying in auto, IT, and PSU bank sectors.

Both benchmark indices ended lower on Tuesday, dragged by concerns over inflation, high crude oil prices, and tensions in West Asia.

Indian markets opened flat on Tuesday, June 17, amid weak Asian cues & concerns over global geopolitical tensions.

The Indian stock markets demonstrated strength on Monday amid mounting geopolitical tensions between Israel and Iran.

The Indian stock market opened positively on Thursday, buoyed by gains in pharma, auto, and IT sectors despite mixed global signals.

Indian equity benchmarks kicked off Wednesday’s session on a positive note, tracking gains from global markets.

The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, key PMI data, FII activity, and international economic updates.

Indian stock markets ended the week cautiously, marking their second straight week of consolidation amid ongoing global trade tensions.

The domestic benchmark indices opened flat amid negative Asian cues, as selling was seen in the IT and auto sectors in the early trade.

Indian stock markets opened cautiously on Wednesday, posting slight losses amid mixed global cues and early selling in FMCG and auto stocks.