New Delhi [India], Indian stock markets are closed on Wednesday for Ram Navami and normal trading activities are now resuming on Thursday. The next holiday for the stock market is on May 1 for Maharashtra Day. Indian stock markets closed with their third consecutive falling session on Tuesday. Nifty fell 0.56 per cent to close at 22,147.90 in Tuesday's trading session, in line with weakness in global markets following the escalation of the Iran-Israel conflict, while the BSE Sensex closed 0.62 per cent lower at 72,943.68. “And this trend will continue with intermediate pause/recovery,” said Ajit Mishra, senior vice-president (research), Religare Broking Ltd. Vinod Nair, head of research, Geoji Financial Services, said, “Domestic Q4 results remained subdued and geo- "The domestic market maintained its consolidation trend for the third consecutive day amid concerns about political tensions and declining prospects of a rate cut in the near term." Duration. "Elevated concerns arose after stronger than expected US retail sales led to sentiments that the US Federal Reserve may delay rate cuts, leading to a significant rise in the Dow index and US bond yields," Nair said. Said.