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News Topical, Digital Desk : Stock Market News: The Indian stock market is expected to reflect the impact of several key global and domestic cues in the week beginning November 17th. After a volatile session on Friday, November 14th, the Sensex ( BSE Sensex) recovered 500 points from its intraday low. This surge is primarily attributed to the NDA's strong performance in the 2025 Bihar elections .

Share Market News

According to experts, starting tomorrow, traders and investors will be closely monitoring the minutes of the FOMC meeting. Uncertainty surrounding the US jobs report and the government shutdown has created a cautious mood in global markets. US economic signals can have a direct impact on the direction of the Indian market .

Investor's eye on Tech Stocks

AI -related stocks are also in the news right now. Last week saw a sharp decline on Wall Street, leading stocks like Nvidia to experience significant volatility. This ongoing volatility in the AI ​​sector could impact Indian tech stocks as well, and investors will be tracking them closely .

Market experts said that the ongoing trade talks between India and the US will also be a significant trigger for the market. According to an ANI report, additional rounds may not be necessary as both countries are moving towards resolving sensitive issues. Expectations have increased that the first phase of the BTA agreement will be completed by the end of this year .

I AM Date

FII activity will also determine the market's direction this week. Between November 1 and 14, FIIs sold shares worth ₹13,925 crore, increasing selling pressure. However, investment trends in the primary market remain positive .

Gold Price

Gold prices also captured market attention this week. MCX gold closed at ₹123,400 per 10 grams, up nearly 2 percent on a weekly basis despite a single-day decline. Gold's recent strength has raised expectations that prices could retest their all-time high of ₹132,000 .


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