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Indian shares seen muted as US inflation relief offsets Mideast tensions

  • GIFT Nifty futures were trading at 24,042
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Indian shares are set for a muted start on Wednesday as softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data helped offset concerns over escalating US-Iran tensions, with the two countries exchanging strikes and battling ​for control of the Strait of Hormuz.

GIFT Nifty futures were trading at 24,042, as ‌of 7:58 a.m. IST, indicating the Nifty 50 could open near 24,052.05, the closing level on Tuesday.

Brent crude climbed 1.2% to $85.8 a barrel, after US President Donald Trump reimposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports and Tehran retaliated ​with strikes on US infrastructure in the Middle East.

Higher oil prices threaten to widen ​India’s import bill and fiscal deficit, stoke inflation and squeeze corporate margins, given ⁠the country’s heavy dependence on imported energy.

However, softer-than-expected U.S. inflation in May lifted Wall Street and ​Asian equities, cushioning risk sentiment.

Lower U.S. inflation supports emerging markets such as India by keeping near-term ​rate-hike risks at bay, easing dollar pressure and encouraging foreign flows into risk assets.

Both Nifty 50 and Sensex fell 0.7% each on Tuesday, snapping a three-session winning streak, with investors assessing the June-quarter corporate earnings.

“We expect Nifty to ​extend the recent consolidation in the range of 23,800 to 24,350,” said Bajaj Broking Market, adding ​that higher crude prices is weighing on risk appetite.

Foreign institutional investors (FII) were net sellers of Indian stocks on ‌Tuesday, with ⁠outflows at 7.40 billion rupees. Domestic institutional investors (DII) purchased stocks worth 29.28 billion rupees, according to NSE’s provisional data.

Among stocks, L&T Technology Services will be in focus after the engineering research and development firm posted an 11.5% rise in its quarterly consolidated revenue.

Peer Tata Elxsi could rise after the ​company reported an 18.2% ​rise in first-quarter profit, ⁠supported by strong tech spending from global operators, broadcasters and device manufacturers.

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