Indian stock markets Set for Higher Open as Oil Prices Ease on Hopes of Middle East De-escalation
Mumbai, Apr 1: Indian stock markets are predicted to experience a positive opening on Wednesday, as other markets across Asia are also gaining, owing to the easing tensions in the Middle East region.
The markets are anticipated to experience a positive opening, as the GIFT Nifty futures are trading at 22,768 as of 7:33 am IST, indicating that the Nifty 50 index is likely to trade higher than its previous closing level of 22,331.4. The markets remained closed on Tuesday as a local holiday was observed.
The markets are gaining owing to the easing tensions in the Middle East region, as US President Donald Trump announced that the US may wind down its military actions against Iran within two to three weeks, and a formal agreement may not be required to de-escalate the situation.
The crude oil prices have also reacted favorably to the situation, as Brent crude oil futures have cooled down to 105 dollars a barrel after a recent spike, easing concerns for oil prices and inflation for oil-importing nations such as India, which relies heavily on oil imports.
Meanwhile, Asian markets have risen, with regional indices rising by nearly 3.7 percent.
Domestically, markets have been under pressure lately. The Indian stock market, measured by both the Sensex and Nifty, has fallen by more than 11 percent in March. The outflow of funds from Indian markets by foreign investors and rising oil prices have contributed to this decline. Foreign institutional investors withdrew around 12.7 billion dollars from Indian markets during the month, indicating concerns about inflation and growth.
Auto stocks will be in focus as companies report their sales data for March, which will give clues about demand.
InterGlobe Aviation, parent of IndiGo, will be under scrutiny after appointing Willie Walsh, a veteran in the industry, as its chief executive officer.
Jubilant FoodWorks may also be in focus after it announced its decision not to renew its franchise agreement with Dunkin’ beyond December 31, 2026.
Tenneco Clean Air India is likely to be in focus after Citi initiated its coverage with a buy rating on the company, saying it has good growth prospects and its margins are improving.
For now, things appear to be cautiously optimistic, though much would depend on how things develop in terms of the geopolitical situation and whether crude oil prices stabilize in the days to come.
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