Global Tensions and Rising Oil Prices Dent Indian Markets

The Indian stock market faced a challenging start to the week, with global volatility and heightened oil prices stemming from escalating Middle East tensions taking a toll. Market indices, particularly the Nifty 50 and Sensex, experienced early declines, largely influenced by losses in financial services and banking sectors. Despite this, small- and mid-cap stocks held their ground, indicating domestic investors’ resilience. Concerns were raised about the potential ripple effects on India’s economy and markets if the Middle East conflict leads to a significant oil price surge. Individual stocks, like Avenue Supermarts and Delta Corp, were also impacted, while HDFC Bank’s eagerly awaited quarterly results added to the market’s uncertainty.