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Indian Shares Open Higher On Easing Middle East Tensions

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Indian shares opened higher on Thursday, with the BSE Sensex up 310 points, as global bond yields eased and crude oil prices fell sharply. The move reflects improved risk sentiment amid optimism over ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations aimed at resolving the Middle East conflict. Lower yields and softer oil are a constructive backdrop for Indian equities and other emerging markets.

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Indian shares opened higher on Thursday, with the BSE Sensex up 310 points, as global bond yields eased and crude oil prices fell sharply. The move reflects improved risk sentiment amid optimism over ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations aimed at resolving the Middle East conflict. Lower yields and softer oil are a constructive backdrop for Indian equities and other emerging markets.

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