Indian shares set to open higher as Trump’s Iran war remark eases crude

Source: Reuters (via feed)




Indian shares are set to open higher on Tuesday. The previous trading session ended near one-year lows. U.S. President Donald Trump hinted the war in Iran could end soon. This remark lowered crude oil prices from three-year highs.

Oil prices fell after Trump’s statement about the Iran conflict. The change in crude prices preceded the expected rise in Indian shares at the opening.

BizTrendWire Insight:

Indian shares were poised to rise following a session near yearly lows. The shift followed a decrease in crude oil prices linked to Trump’s remarks on Iran.


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