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Indian shares to open tad higher after Trump hints at Iran deal; Adani Group in focus

  • GIFT ‌Nifty futures were at 23,688
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Indian shares are likely to open marginally higher on Tuesday, after US President Donald Trump signalled a possible nuclear deal with Iran ​that revived hopes of a de-escalation to the three-month-old war.

GIFT ‌Nifty futures were at 23,688, as of 7:17 a.m. IST, pointing to a Nifty 50 open above Monday’s close of 23,649.95.

Trump said he called off a planned attack on ​Tehran after it sent a peace proposal, and that there ​was now a “very good chance” of reaching a deal limiting ⁠Iran’s nuclear program.

The comments have offered some hope of de-escalation, but the ​situation remains highly fluid, and investors remain wary about the risk of ​renewed escalation, said Ponmudi R, chief executive officer at Enrich Money.

India raised the prices of petrol and diesel by roughly 0.90 rupees a litre on Tuesday. It was the ​second hike in a week as the government sought to recoup ​losses caused by the crude oil surge.

The benchmark Nifty 50 and Sensex are down ‌about 7% ⁠since the beginning of the war in late February.

Foreign investors, who have been persistent sellers of Indian equities since the war, bought shares worth 28.14 billion rupees ($292.08 million) on Monday, as per provisional data.

Also in focus ​will be the ​Adani Group. The ⁠U.S. administration moved to dismiss criminal fraud charges against the conglomerate’s billionaire owner Gautam Adani, while also settling alleged ​Iran sanctions violations involving one of his companies.


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