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Indian shares open higher on US-Iran deal hopes

  • The benchmark Nifty 50 rose ⁠0.72% to 23,830.05 and the ​BSE Sensex gained 0.55% to 75,732.42
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Indian shares opened higher on Thursday, supported by ​a sharp drop in oil ‌prices as investors assessed signs that the US may be nearing a deal ​with Iran to end the Middle ​East conflict.

The benchmark Nifty 50 rose ⁠0.72% to 23,830.05 and the ​BSE Sensex gained 0.55% to 75,732.42, ​as of 9:15 a.m. IST.

All 16 major sectors logged gains.

The broader small-caps and mid-caps ​rose 0.7% each.

Other Asian markets gained ​2.9%. US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that ‌negotiations ⁠with Iran were in their final stages, supporting expectations of a peace deal to end the Middle East conflict.

Meanwhile, ​two Chinese ​oil ⁠tankers exited the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, shipping data ​showed, a tentative sign of ​easing ⁠pressure in the Gulf.

Brent crude fell 5.6% on Wednesday and was up 0.8% ⁠in ​Thursday trade, hovering ​near $106 a barrel.

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