
News Topical, Digital Desk : Stock Market Action: This news is very important for those who invest in the stock market because as soon as the market opens tomorrow morning, big action can be seen in the shares. From June 16, the stock market can rise or fall due to many reasons. But before that let us tell you that on Friday, the BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty of 30 shares closed down by 1 percent. Now know one by one what things can affect the market (Share Big News) next week.
These things have a direct impact on the stock market!
Analysts said investors will keep an eye on the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, Brent crude oil price, inflation data and US Fed interest rate decision for further cues from the week starting June 16. Experts said tariff-related news will also determine the trend in the equity market.
Stock market volatility last week Last week, the BSE benchmark fell 1,070.39 points or 1.30 per cent and the Nifty fell 284.45 points or 1.13 per cent. The stock market witnessed a lot of volatility and the stock market closed in the red due to rising geopolitical tensions, creating a sense of risk aversion. Rising oil prices weighed on investor sentiment as fears of supply disruptions resurfaced. Global trends may affect Indian markets Ketan Vikam, head of sales at financial services provider Almondz Institutional Equities, said global trends may affect the Indian stock market following rising tensions in the Middle East amid the Israel-Iran conflict, which could lead to further pessimism and investors may shy away from risky assets. Also, traders will be cautious ahead of the interest rate decision by the US Federal Reserve on Wednesday, as well as other central banks of Japan and Britain will also announce their interest rates. Vinod Nair, head of research at Geojit Investments Ltd, said looking ahead, investors are expected to remain cautious amid premium valuations and geopolitical risks. Now all eyes are on the upcoming US Fed meeting. The Fed's remarks and economic projections will be closely scrutinised for future policy signals. Volatility is likely to remain in the markets amid important central bank meetings.
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