Developments Related to US-Iran Negotiations, Oil Prices to Dictate Sentiment in Markets: Analysts
- Developments in US-Iran negotiations, oil prices, and foreign investor activity will majorly influence stock markets in the holiday-shortened week, with markets closed on Thursday for Bakri Id.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated some progress in US-Iran talks, raising hopes for a potential resolution of the West Asia conflict.
- Market experts expect volatility influenced by crude oil prices, US GDP and inflation data, rupee movements, and international investor flows.
- The Reserve Bank announced a record ₹2.87 lakh crore dividend to the government for the fiscal year ending March 2026, which may affect liquidity and government spending.
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Domestic economy-related stocks are rising, while Petrobras shares are falling, limiting gains in the index.
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Dalal Street Week Ahead: US-Iran deal progress, oil prices, US GDP, rupee, F&O expiry among 10 key factors to watch
In the coming truncated week, the market is expected to be range-bound until there is a progress in US-Iran deal. Also, there could be volatility due to the monthly F&O expiry. Participants will also focus on oil prices, US GDP numbers and Core PCE prices, the rupee’s movement against the US dollar, and FII sentiment.
Developments related to US-Iran negotiations, oil prices to dictate sentiment in markets: Analysts
Stock markets are expected to be highly sensitive to global macroeconomic developments, including US-Iran negotiations, oil prices, and currency movements, in a holiday-shortened week.
If you want to see the power of words in practice, watch the price of oil now: it has fallen sharply, although seemingly nothing new has happened in the Persian Gulf. Negotiations between Trump and Iran and the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz Only Donald Trump said that the "beautiful" agreement is about to fall apart, which has happened so many times and always ended up stumbling along the way. Shift in negotiations So oil has fallen, although …
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