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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.

The Indian stock market began the week on a weaker note, opening lower due to selling pressure in the information technology (IT) sector.

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

The Indian stock market closed lower on Friday, with benchmark indices falling sharply amid broad-based selling pressure.

The Indian stock market opened flat on July 24, with IT stocks under pressure and mixed global cues weighing on investor sentiment.

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

Indian stock market opens in green as Sensex and Nifty rise, led by gains in auto stocks; midcaps, smallcaps face pressure.

Indian equity markets closed lower as selling pressure in IT and banking stocks weighed on investor sentiment during the Q1 earnings season.

Indian equity indices Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Wednesday, influenced by mixed signals from global markets.