Indian Stock Market: Nifty 50 Slides 7% From Record High— Will Trump’s Tariffs Trigger a 10%+ Fall?
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Indian stock market: Nifty 50 slides 7% from record high— will Trump’s tariffs trigger a 10%+ fall?
As the Indian stock market grapples with the repercussions of Trump's tariffs, experts warn of a potential 10% decline in the Nifty 50. With rising inflation and a slowing economy, the implications for India's GDP and corporate earnings are dire.
Share Market News: How will the market move next week, will the market rise or fall after the US tariff?
Share Market News: Last week, the Indian stock market witnessed a decline. The BSE Sensex slipped 742.12 points, while the NSE Nifty fell 202.05 points. After this decline, the question in the minds of investors is whether this trend will continue next week or the market will return to bullishness.Expectations pinned on inflation dataAccording to Ajit Mishra, Senior Vice President (Research), Religare Broking Ltd., this week the market will keep…
Trade Setup For Aug. 11: Nifty Support Moves To 24,200 Levels Amid Tariff Jitters
The NSE Nifty 50's support has moved to 24,200 levels following Friday's decline, as jitters from US President Donald Trump's tariff policies seem to be deterring the stock bulls. "The short-term trend remains weak, with potential downside towards 24,150–24,200. On the higher side, resistance is seen at 24,475–24,500," Bajaj Broking Research said in a note.
Smallcap stocks dip amid FII selling, tariff concerns
Mumbai, Aug 10 (SocialNews.XYZ) Broader indices lagged behind benchmark indices, declining for the third consecutive week as US President Donald Trump threatened 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods. BSE largecap and midcap indices fell 1 per cent each this week, while the BSE smallcap index declined nearly 2 per cent. The Nifty smallcap 100 dropped 8.31 per cent in a month, closing at 17,478. The Nifty midcap 100 fell 5.62 per cent in a month en…
Market outlook: Tariff tensions, inflation data key triggers next week
Last week, markets fell for the sixth straight week following US President Donald Trump's unexpected announcement of a 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods. The Nifty and Sensex fell by nearly one per cent, closing at 24,363 and 79,857, respectively.
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