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Indian markets stare at short-term jitters from Trump's tariff hit
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1d ago
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Indian markets may face short-term challenges due to a 25% tariff imposed by US President Donald Trump on imports from India, affecting key export sectors like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and automotive components. Despite this, experts believe the impact will be temporary, with hopes of a trade agreement between India and the US. Negotiations for a bilateral trade deal are scheduled for August, potentially alleviating market pressures.
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Valuation worries rattle Indian markets amid global jitters
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1m ago
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Indian stock markets witnessed sharp swings as concerns over high valuations and global uncertainties-especially around Donald Trump's proposed state tariffs-weighed on investor sentiment. The Sensex fell 636 points while the Nifty 50 dropped 174. Analysts warn of persistent headwinds in consumption, investment, and global demand, despite some tailwinds from low rates and commodity prices.
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Markets sway on valuation worries, tariff jitters
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2m ago
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Markets remained volatile last week, torn between high valuations and tariff concerns versus improving macro signals. The Nifty fell 102 points to 24,751 and Sensex dropped 270 points to 81,451. However, mid and small caps gained 1.3%. The rupee weakened for a fourth day, ending May with a 1% drop amid fresh tariff threats from the US.
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Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Friday
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1m ago
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Indian stock markets, represented by Sensex and Nifty, experienced significant declines, dropping over 1% due to global tensions and weak sector cues. This sell-off, especially in IT stocks, led to a Rs 7.11 lakh crore loss in market value. Market sentiment was influenced by escalating Middle Eastern tensions and potential U.S. tariff hikes, prompting risk aversion among investors. Key indices broke significant support levels, hinting at potential further bearish momentum, though some analysts indicate a possible short-term reversal.
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Sensex, Nifty overcome Trump's tariff shock; where's the market headed ?
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4m ago
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Following a tariff shock initiated by Trump's administration, imposing a 27% tariff on India, the Indian stock markets, especially IT and auto sectors, faced significant losses due to fears of recession and reduced demand for Indian IT services in the US. Despite initial jitters, markets showed partial recovery. Analysts identify key levels for traders, suggesting potential support and resistance points while highlighting the importance of monitoring stock-specific opportunities amid volatility and ongoing economic negotiations.
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Indian semiconductor firms see little impact of Trump's tariff threat
Economic Times
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5m ago
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India is not expected to face significant short-term impacts from the proposed 25% tariff on semiconductor imports announced by the Trump administration, as the country is not a major semiconductor exporter to the U.S. The Indian Electronics and Semiconductors Association suggests that while global consequences might ensue, related to costs and innovation, India’s semiconductor import duty remains zero, minimizing immediate reciprocal tariff concerns. The domestic industry remains cautious regarding future investments.
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India says studying impact of 27% US tariff, vows to push trade deal
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4m ago
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India is evaluating the impact of a 27% U.S. tariff on its exports and intends to pursue a trade deal despite President Trump's protectionist measures. The tariff, slightly lower than those imposed on China and Vietnam, led to modest declines in Indian markets. However, Indian pharmaceuticals were exempted, benefiting the sector. The U.S. has a $46 billion trade deficit with India. Ongoing negotiations aim to address trade, investment, and technology exchange between the two nations.
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JSW Energy share are down by -1.15%, Nifty down by -0.9% | Mint
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10m ago
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JSW Energy shares were trading at ₹706 on 6th September, experiencing a 1.15% decrease from the previous closing price. The stock hit a high of ₹718.05 and a low of ₹699.15. It is currently trading above the long-term moving averages but below the short-term moving averages. The stock faces resistance at the short-term moving averages and has support at the long-term moving averages. The daily pivot levels indicate resistance at ₹728.25, ₹741.15, and ₹759.15, and support at ₹697.35, ₹679.35, and ₹666.45. The volume traded on NSE & BSE was lower compared to the previous session. The company has a ROE of 8.73% and a current P/E of 60.99. The median 1-year forecasted upside for the stock is at 10.74%.
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Expert warns UK trade deal may curb India’s policy flexibility
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1m ago
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India's free trade agreement with the UK may bring short-term export gains but could limit domestic policy flexibility in the long term, warns trade expert Abhijit Das. Key concerns include non-trade clauses on labour and environment, lowered tariff barriers, and stricter IPR norms. Analysts say that structural reforms at home remain more critical for sustained export growth.
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US tariff to hit iPhone production expansion, electronics exports
Economic Times
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1d ago
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US President Donald Trump's 25% tariff on Indian imports may hinder Apple's iPhone production expansion and electronics exports. The tariff, alongside Chinese restrictions on critical components, poses a challenge for India's electronics manufacturing sector, potentially impacting exports and increasing production costs. While Apple plans to grow its iPhone production in India, meeting US demand requires significant expansion. Experts emphasize the need for India to reduce dependencies and diversify its electronics export markets.
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India could benefit as dollar weakens, says economist Ruchir Sharma; calls 6-month market correction a 'positive'
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3m ago
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Ruchir Sharma, Chairman of Rockefeller International, suggests that India might benefit from global capital movements as funds shift away from the United States. He believes the ongoing tariff war may not significantly impact India. Additionally, Sharma views a six-month market correction positively, implying potential long-term benefits for Indian markets as the weakening dollar influences global investment dynamics.
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