Indian benchmark indices opened lower on Tuesday, May 5, with the Sensex down 0.21% to 77,108.38 and the Nifty 50 down 0.28% to 240,552.60. The decline tracked weakening global sentiment as uncertainty around the US Iran war escalated, keeping investors cautious right from the start of trade.
Indian benchmarks opened lower on Thursday, April 30, with the Sensex down 0.62% and the Nifty 50 slipping 0.75% to 23,996.95. The move followed US President Donald Trump rejecting Tehran’s peace plan, sending mixed signals across global markets and weighing on investor sentiment in India.
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