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Asia shares slip amid escalating US-Iran tensions

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Global markets tumbled as US-Iran tensions and prolonged Israeli conflict drove oil prices higher. Asian shares and futures dipped, with investors preparing for extended fighting. The inflationary pressures have reduced expectations for central bank rate cuts.

India's markets regulator Sebi approved major changes to conflict-of-interest guidelines for its top officials and eased rules for foreign portfolio investors. The measures seek to standardize trading restrictions and enhance ease of doing business.

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Global markets closed higher after Donald Trump’s announcement of talks with Iran to de-escalate the Middle East conflict, driving oil prices down. In Chile, however, the Ipsa index fell 0.49% to 10,227.64 points amid local concerns over domestic consumption and the Mepco fuel mechanism.

Central Mine Planning & Design Institute (CMPDIL), a Miniratna PSU, aims to raise ₹1,842 crore through an offer for sale. The firm has recorded strong financial growth, supported by consistent coal demand and growing exploration prospects. Risks arise from heavy reliance on government revenue and possible policy moves toward green energy.

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Indian stock markets have staged a cautious rebound following a sharp sell-off in March. The rally, driven by short covering and domestic institutional buying, faces skepticism amid ongoing foreign investor sales. Traders are waiting for clarity on the West Asia conflict before further commitments.

Alkyl Amines Chemicals announced a temporary halt in production of certain products due to a shortage of ammonia, a key raw material. The company's shares dropped 4% following the disclosure. The disruption stems from geopolitical conflict in the Middle East affecting supply chains.

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India's benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty opened flat on March 17, 2026, as higher crude oil prices weighed on investor sentiment. As of 9:42 am, the S&P BSE Sensex gained 63.36 points to 75,566.21, while the NSE Nifty50 added 21.90 points to 23,430.70.

 

 

 

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