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Indian Stocks Tipped to Rise Amid Global Market Uncertainty

Summary

  • Asian markets mostly higher, US stocks lower last week
  • Investors to focus on Trump tariffs, inflation data, foreign fund flows
  • Indian market ended flat on Friday amid profit-taking and foreign outflows
Indian Stocks Tipped to Rise Amid Global Market Uncertainty

According to the news article, the Indian stock market is poised to open higher on Monday, September 8th, 2025, amid a mixed performance in global markets. While Asian markets mostly traded higher, the US stock market ended lower last week after weak jobs data.

In the coming week, investors will focus on several key triggers, including the ongoing developments around Trump's tariffs, the release of US and India's inflation data, the flow of foreign funds, and trends in gold and silver prices. Additionally, they will closely monitor other important domestic and global macroeconomic data, as well as geopolitical situations.

On Friday, September 6th, 2025, the Indian stock market ended flat, with the Sensex easing 7.25 points and the Nifty 50 settling 6.70 points higher. This was due to profit-booking amid concerns over the potential economic fallout from Trump's tariffs and the sustained foreign capital outflow.

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Despite these external headwinds, the combination of a simplified GST framework and positive domestic macroeconomic factors is expected to underpin the market's momentum in the near term, according to Siddhartha Khemka, the Head of Research at Wealth Management, Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd.

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The Indian stock market is expected to open higher on Monday, September 8th, 2025, following a mixed performance in global markets last week.
Investors will closely monitor key triggers, including Trump's tariffs, US and India inflation data, foreign fund flows, and trends in gold and silver prices, as well as other important domestic and global macroeconomic data and geopolitical situations.
The combination of a simplified GST framework and positive domestic macroeconomic factors is expected to underpin the market's momentum in the near term, according to Siddhartha Khemka, the Head of Research at Wealth Management, Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd.

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