La capitalización de mercado de la India supera los 5 billones de dólares

El valor del mercado bursátil de la India ha superado la marca de los 5 billones de dólares. Este acontecimiento ha devuelto al país a la sexta posición a nivel mundial.

El repunte se produce tras un acuerdo de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán. Dicho acuerdo elevó la confianza de los inversores en los mercados. La capitalización de mercado de la India se sitúa ahora en más de 5 billones de dólares. Esto supone un aumento respecto a su nivel anterior.

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