💨 Abstract
India's benchmark indexes are expected to open higher on Thursday due to softer-than-expected inflation data domestically and globally. However, gains may be limited due to U.S. President Trump's threat of additional tariffs on Europe and Canada. Asian markets were mixed, with U.S. consumer prices moderately increasing in February. Foreign investors have sold Indian shares worth over $28 billion since late-September.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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