Los mercados indios registran su tercera semana consecutiva de ganancias

Los mercados bursátiles de la India cerraron ligeramente al alza el jueves, extendiendo sus ganancias por tercera semana consecutiva a medida que los precios del petróleo crudo se moderaron.

Tanto el Nifty 50 como el Sensex subieron ligeramente, respaldados por los menores precios del petróleo que impulsaron el sentimiento de los inversores.

Los analistas señalaron que cualquier caída podría atraer interés de compra ante las mejoras en los márgenes esperadas para el segundo trimestre.

También destacaron las menores expectativas de volatilidad a pesar de los posibles déficits derivados de la temporada de monzones.

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