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The Indian stock market experienced a significant bull run, with the Sensex and Nifty 50 surging. This rally, extending a four-day uptrend, was driven by strong banking sector earnings, optimism about India's economic resilience and potential US trade agreements, expectations of future RBI rate cuts, and positive technical indicators. Foreign investors (FPIs) shifted from net sellers to net buyers. While the IT sector saw some gains, it faced headwinds due to global economic uncertainties. Overall market sentiment was positive, with analysts predicting further upside for Indian indices.
The Indian stock market experienced a significant bull run, with the Sensex and Nifty 50 surging. This rally, extending a four-day uptrend, was driven by strong banking sector earnings, optimism about India's economic resilience and potential US trade agreements, expectations of future RBI rate cuts, and positive technical indicators. Foreign investors (FPIs) shifted from net sellers to net buyers. While the IT sector saw some gains, it faced headwinds due to global economic uncertainties. Overall market sentiment was positive, with analysts predicting further upside for Indian indices.