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Indian shares likely to fall as Iran war drags on

  • GIFT Nifty futures were trading at 23,144
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Indian shares are on course to open lower on Friday, tracking global stocks and elevated Brent crude prices, as hopes for a resolution to the Iran war have ebbed.

U.S. President ​Donald Trump said he will extend a pause on attacks against Iran’s energy plants into ‌April and that talks with Iran were going “very well,” but an Iranian official said a U.S. proposal for ending the war as “one-sided and unfair.”

GIFT Nifty futures were trading at 23,144, as of 8:01 a.m. IST, indicating that ​the benchmark Nifty 50 may open below Wednesday’s close of 23,306.45 points. Indian financial ​markets were closed on Thursday.

Asian shares fell 1.2%, while Wall Street equities slid, ⁠with the Nasdaq Composite confirming a correction. Oil hovered around $106 per barrel.

The Nifty 50 and Sensex have lost about 7.4% each since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, as elevated ​crude prices and energy-supply concerns cloud the economic outlook in Asia’s third-largest economy and trigger foreign selling.

India’s federal government on Wednesday retained its retail inflation target at 4%, within a comfort band of 2%-6%. Price pressures are currently ​low, with consumer price inflation at 2.75% in February, but a surge in global oil prices ​and supply disruptions due to the Iran war are expected to push up inflation above 4% in the financial ‌year ⁠beginning April.

Foreign portfolio investors have offloaded Indian stocks worth $12.14 billion in March so far, on course for record monthly outflows, dragging the rupee to all-time lows.

The heaviest stock on the benchmarks, HDFC Bank, will stay in focus as the markets regulator has begun a preliminary review of the resignation ​letter of part-time chairman ​Atanu Chakraborty, who abruptly ⁠resigned on March 18, for possible violations of rules governing directors of listed companies, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing sources.

Shares of the bank fell 11.7% in ​three sessions after the Chakraborty resigned, but have risen 5.1% over the ​last two trading ⁠sessions.

The resignation stemmed from a power struggle with chief executive Sashidhar Jagdishan, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing sources.



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