💨 Abstract
Indian shares are expected to open higher on Tuesday, with focus on Hindalco and Britannia after earnings. The Nifty ended 0.03% lower on Monday, marking its third straight session of decline due to lacklustre earnings and foreign outflows. Analysts suggest that the September-quarter earnings were the worst for top Indian companies since early 2020, contributing to the drop. Asian peers outside Japan also declined on the day.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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