Indian stock markets opened with caution, mirroring global anxieties over Middle East tensions. Investors are keenly watching the RBI’s monetary policy meeting for cues on inflation and growth, while US CPI data looms large. Geopolitical developments and FII outflows are expected to keep markets volatile this week. Indian stock markets opened with caution, mirroring global anxieties over Middle East tensions. Investors are keenly watching the RBI’s monetary policy meeting for cues on inflation and growth, while US CPI data looms large. Geopolitical developments and FII outflows are expected to keep markets volatile this week.
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