Investor sentiment remains cautious as the Middle East conflict enters its fourth week, impacting global stock markets and crude oil prices. For the upcoming holiday-shortened week, market direction will be guided by geopolitical developments, foreign investor activity, and rupee fluctuations. Incoming data and global uncertainties are expected to drive market sensitivity. Investor sentiment remains cautious as the Middle East conflict enters its fourth week, impacting global stock markets and crude oil prices. For the upcoming holiday-shortened week, market direction will be guided by geopolitical developments, foreign investor activity, and rupee fluctuations. Incoming data and global uncertainties are expected to drive market sensitivity.
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