Ações indianas sobem mais de 1 por cento nesta segunda-feira

O mercado de ações indiano subiu mais de 1 por cento nesta segunda-feira, com o índice Nifty voltando a superar a marca de 24.000 pontos. Os ganhos seguiram sinais globais positivos, incluindo esperanças de um acordo entre EUA e Irã e a queda nos preços do petróleo.

As ações indianas subiram mais de 1 por cento nesta segunda-feira. O Nifty recuperou o patamar de 24.000 pontos em meio ao otimismo sobre um possível acordo entre EUA e Irã que poderia aliviar as tensões. Os preços do petróleo caíram para abaixo de 100 dólares o barril, dando suporte à alta.

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