Indian stocks lag Asian rivals amid ai investment trends

Indian equities have posted losses in recent sessions while markets in neighboring countries recorded gains. The divergence stems from a global surge in artificial intelligence spending that has boosted chip manufacturers elsewhere in Asia.

Foreign investors have shifted capital toward companies with direct exposure to artificial intelligence, including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. These firms have benefited from stronger corporate earnings tied to semiconductor demand.

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Illustration of rising Asian stocks and oil prices amid US-Iran tensions
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Asian stocks advance as oil rises amid us-iran tensions

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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.

India is facing growing pressure in global markets because it has not benefited from artificial intelligence gains seen elsewhere. The country risks dropping out of the world's top five stock markets.

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Asian stock markets fell sharply as the artificial intelligence driven rally lost momentum. South Korea's KOSPI index halted trading after a steep decline. Investors focused on possible Federal Reserve interest rate increases and fresh inflation figures.

Asian stocks reached a record high amid gains in technology shares and reduced geopolitical tensions. South Korea's SK Hynix achieved a $1 trillion market capitalization. Hopes for a US-Iran peace deal supported equity markets despite mixed US consumer confidence figures.

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Asian stocks advanced today, following Wall Street's record highs fueled by a surge in technology shares and robust corporate earnings. Investors are monitoring developments around a US-China summit and tensions in Iran.

Indian IT stocks advanced for a third straight session as a falling rupee improved margins for companies earning in dollars. Positive views on AI implementation roles and reasonable valuations added support despite lingering concerns over artificial intelligence disruptions.

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Seoul stocks opened lower on Wednesday as a report on OpenAI's underperformance reignited artificial intelligence sector concerns alongside rising oil prices. The benchmark KOSPI fell 0.09 percent to 6,635.09 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Major Wall Street indexes also declined overnight.

 

 

 

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