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The Indian stock market opened lower on July 9 due to mixed global signals, with notable declines in IT, PSU bank, and financial sectors.

On Tuesday morning, India’s stock markets showed modest gains, driven by optimism around a potential India-US trade agreement.

Indian stock markets closed higher on July 4 amid value buying and optimism over India-US trade talks, despite market volatility.

Indian stock markets opened higher on Wednesday amid positive global cues, with IT and auto sectors leading early gains.

Indian equity markets opened higher on July 1, with the Nifty crossing 25,500, buoyed by global optimism and gains in auto and IT stocks.

Stock markets dipped as Sensex and Nifty fell after a four-day rally, driven by profit booking and weak domestic cues.

The Indian stock market began the week on a weak note as it shed recent gains amid rising Middle East tensions.

Indian stock markets traded in negative territory on Monday morning following global concerns stemming from US-Iran tensions.

Indian stock markets opened on a positive note, tracking upbeat Asian cues. Gains in PSU bank, IT, and auto stocks supported the uptrend.

Indian equity markets opened on a flat note on Thursday, with investor sentiment dampened by the US Federal Reserve’s cautious policy stance.