New Delhi, April 13 -- The Indian stock market last experienced heightened volatility due to US tariff-led trade war jitters. However, a sharp rebound after the 90-day pause on US tariffs helped trim losses, ending the week with a modest decline.
The Nifty 50 initially plunged to levels last seen in early June 2024.
Next, investors will monitor key market triggers in the third week of the new fiscal (FY26). India's retail inflation data for March, the next set of March quarter earnings for fiscal 2024-25 (Q3FY25), global tariff announcements, macroeconomic data, and global market cues will dictate the market direction in the third week of April.
Concerns over a widening current account deficit and sustained foreign portfolio outflows w...
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