Aluminium stocks tumble after US-Iran deal eases supply fears

Aluminium stocks fell as much as 5 percent on Tuesday after an interim agreement between the US and Iran reduced concerns over supply disruptions. The development is expected to lead to lower prices and renewed imports.

Shares of companies including Hindalco Industries, Vedanta Aluminium and National Aluminium Company declined sharply following the news of the deal. Analysts noted that the easing of tensions would allow imports to resume, removing premiums that producers had enjoyed during the period of heightened geopolitical risk.

Market observers pointed to pressure on the broader sector in the near term. The Nifty Metal Index and prices on the London Metal Exchange reflected similar downward movements as investor sentiment shifted.

The interim US-Iran deal directly addressed supply worries that had driven recent gains in aluminium prices. With the immediate threat reduced, further price declines are projected in coming sessions.

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BSE trading floor during Sensex and Nifty rally on US-Iran ceasefire relief, with cheering traders amid rising indices and cautious expressions over fragile peace.
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Indian markets rally on US-Iran ceasefire relief but caution persists

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Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty posted their strongest single-day gains in years on Wednesday, driven by a US-Iran ceasefire that eased oil prices and inflation fears. The market capitalization of BSE-listed companies rose by ₹16.1 lakh crore. However, Asian stocks turned cautious as the ceasefire showed signs of fragility.

Metal stocks saw a sharp downturn Tuesday with the Nifty Metal Index falling 3.2 percent.

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Indian equities rose more than 1 percent on Monday amid optimism over a potential peace deal between the United States and Iran. Broader Asian stocks also posted modest gains following the news. Traders reduced bearish positions as crude oil prices eased.

Benchmark indices Nifty and Sensex climbed over 0.9% and 1% respectively on Tuesday, amid short covering in anticipation of US-Iran peace talks following the recent ceasefire. Foreign institutional investor selling also eased, supporting the rebound.

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Asian markets fell with technology shares under renewed pressure after US strikes on Iran. Crude oil prices increased amid heightened Middle East tensions. Investors are monitoring upcoming US inflation data for clues on Federal Reserve interest rate moves.

Asian stocks climbed higher on Monday, led by companies focused on artificial intelligence, despite escalating concerns over Middle East stability. Oil prices jumped after President Donald Trump rejected Iran's response to a US peace proposal as unacceptable. The developments come amid a 10-week-old conflict between the two nations.

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Asian equities pulled back from record highs amid mixed signals on US-Iran talks. Crude oil prices climbed with ongoing disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. The dollar rose while Treasuries fell as market sentiment weakened.

 

 

 

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