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Indian Stocks Plunge Amid Middle East Tensions and Rising Oil Prices
Indian stock markets fell sharply on Monday due to escalating Middle East tensions, higher crude oil prices, continued foreign investor sell-offs, and a weak rupee. These factors collectively dampened investor confidence, triggering widespread losses across key indices and sectors. Next week, markets at Dalal Street will remain highly sensitive to geopolitical developments, oil trends, currency fluctuations, and global data releases.
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