💨 Abstract
India's benchmark indexes closed higher on Wednesday, led by gains in HDFC Bank following its quarterly results. However, the market struggled due to concerns about earnings moderation, U.S. trade policy, and foreign selling. HDFC Bank rose 1.5% after posting results in line with estimates. IT stocks gained due to Trump's AI infrastructure plans and lower valuations, but dropped in the previous session due to tariff uncertainties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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