New Delhi, April 26 -- The Indian stock market saw another weak session on Friday, April 24, with benchmark indices declining for the third straight day, weighed down by widespread selling in technology stocks.
Investor sentiment remained cautious globally as renewed tensions in the Middle East kept crude oil prices high, fuelling fresh concerns about inflation.
As a result, the Nifty dropped 1.10% to slip below the 24,000 level, closing at 23,907, while the S&P BSE Sensex fell 1.28% to end at 76,670 compared to the previous session.
"Recent geopolitical developments have drawn global attention as the United States and Iran continue their second round of ceasefire discussions in Pakistan over the weekend. Hopes of a diplomatic breakthr...
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