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  1. Markets fall for the third day due to fears of increasing tension in the Middle East; IT shares fall

    Markets fall for the third day due to fears of increasing tension in the Middle East; IT shares fall

    Mumbai: Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty continued to fall on Tuesday due to heavy selling in IT stocks amid weak global trends and fears of escalating tensions in the Middle East.Withdrawal of foreign funds also affected investor sentiment.Continuing its decline for the third...
  2. Middle East crisis: Civil aviation ministry asks airlines to conduct risk assessment on flight operations

    Middle East crisis: Civil aviation ministry asks airlines to conduct risk assessment on flight operations

    New Delhi: Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, the Civil Aviation Ministry has asked airlines to conduct their risk assessment on international flight operations.Air India, Vistara, IndiGo and various international airlines have opted for alternative flight routes to the West and are...
  3. If Middle East tensions escalate, India's inflation, growth and BOP could be negatively impacted: Experts

    If Middle East tensions escalate, India's inflation, growth and BOP could be negatively impacted: Experts

    New Delhi [India]: Oil markets were jolted by Iran's military actions against Israel over the weekend. The Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for global oil transit, has become a focal point as concerns grow over potential disruptions to oil supplies. About 20 million barrels of crude oil and...
  4. Market continues to fall due to fear of increasing tension in the Middle East

    Market continues to fall due to fear of increasing tension in the Middle East

    Mumbai: Equity benchmark indices continued to fall in early trade on Tuesday due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and fears of weak global trends.Withdrawal of foreign funds and rise in Brent crude oil prices have also affected investor sentiment.Continuing its decline for the third...
  5. Stock market opened in negative territory; A huge fall is being seen in Sensex-Nifty.

    Stock market opened in negative territory; A huge fall is being seen in Sensex-Nifty.

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Stock markets opened on a flat note in negative territory on Monday, with both Sensex and Nifty witnessing substantial losses for the second consecutive session. Sensex opened 521.65 points lower at 72878.13, while Nifty opened 134.15 points lower at 22138.35. Of...
  6. Fear of escalating tensions, need to find ways to reduce tensions: German envoy on West Asia situation

    Fear of escalating tensions, need to find ways to reduce tensions: German envoy on West Asia situation

    New Delhi: In the backdrop of the Iran-Israel conflict, German Ambassador to India Philipp Ackermann on Monday said there are "clear fears of escalating tensions in the Middle East" as he cautioned that the need of the hour is to de-escalate tensions. “Every avenue” and “every possibility” will...
  7. British Prime Minister Sunak calls for restraint from all sides after Iran's destabilizing attack

    British Prime Minister Sunak calls for restraint from all sides after Iran's destabilizing attack

    LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday accused Iran of "sowing chaos" in the Middle East as he updated the British Parliament on Britain's action following Tehran's "bombardment of 300 missiles and drones" on Israel over the weekend.The British Indian leader praised the...
  8. Rupee falls 6 paise against US dollar

    Rupee falls 6 paise against US dollar

    Mumbai: The rupee on Monday declined 6 paise to close at 83.44 against the US dollar in line with a sharp fall in stock markets amid geopolitical tensions and the greenback's rise against key rivals overseas.However, forex traders said weak crude oil prices in international markets and...
  9. Amidst tension in the Middle East, Jaishankar asked Iran and Israel to remain calm: Jaishankar

    Amidst tension in the Middle East, Jaishankar asked Iran and Israel to remain calm: Jaishankar

    Bengaluru: Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said India is deeply concerned by the growing hostility between Iran and Israel and New Delhi has asked the countries to "remain calm".Iran launched its first direct attack on Israel on...
  10. Indian stock market closed in the red amid ongoing tension in the Middle East.

    Indian stock market closed in the red amid ongoing tension in the Middle East.

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Indian markets closed with a decline on Monday amid ongoing tensions in West Asia. Nifty 50 closed at 22,277.85, down 1.07%, while BSE Sensex closed at 73,300.7, down 1.16%. Top gainers in the Nifty 50 include ONGC, Hindalco, Maruti Suzuki, Nestle India and...
  11. Equities fall amid geopolitical tensions

    Equities fall amid geopolitical tensions

    On Monday, while the Sensex closed 845 points or 1.14 per cent lower at 73,399.78, the Nifty closed 247 points or 1.1 per cent lower at 22,272.50.Sameer Bahl, CEO (Investment Banking), Anand Rathi Advisors, said the potential escalation of conflict between Iran and Israel is a serious event...
  12. Sensex, Nifty fall over 1 per cent on concerns over Middle East conflict, weak global trends

    Sensex, Nifty fall over 1 per cent on concerns over Middle East conflict, weak global trends

    MUMBAI: Stock markets fell on Monday with benchmarks Sensex and Nift falling more than 1 per cent each amid escalating conflict in the Middle East and weak trends in global markets.Extending losses for the second session, the 30-share BSE Sensex fell 845.1 points or 1.14 per cent to close at...
  13. Indian stock markets fell as Middle East tensions jolted global stock markets.

    Indian stock markets fell as Middle East tensions jolted global stock markets.

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Stock markets began trading in negative territory on Monday, reflecting global concerns over rising tensions in the Middle East, with both the Sensex and Nifty indices falling at the opening bell amid geopolitical uncertainties. Reflects investors' apprehension. The...
  14. Blinken calls Turkish, Egyptian, Jordanian and Saudi counterparts after Iranian attacks on Israel

    Blinken calls Turkish, Egyptian, Jordanian and Saudi counterparts after Iranian attacks on Israel

    Washington, DC [US], Amid rising tensions in West Asia, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday spoke to his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan over the 'blatant' and 'unprecedented' attack by Iran and its proxies on Israel, US discussed. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that...
  15. EU, G7 leaders urged to stop escalating tensions in Middle East

    EU, G7 leaders urged to stop escalating tensions in Middle East

    "Everything must be done to prevent further regional escalation. More bloodshed must be avoided. We will continue to closely monitor the situation with our partners," European Council President Charles Michel said on social media on Sunday."All actors must now avoid further escalating tensions...
  16. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar raised the issue of Indian crew on seized ship with Iranian counterpart

    External Affairs Minister Jaishankar raised the issue of Indian crew on seized ship with Iranian counterpart

    He also urged Iran to avoid escalating tensions after overnight missile and drone attacks on Israel.The Israel-bound MSC Aries, whose 25-member crew includes 17 Indians as well as Filipino, Pakistani, Russian and Estonian nationals, was passing through the Strait of Hormuz, about 80 km from...
  17. Middle East crisis: Air India suspends Tel Aviv flights; Airlines avoid Iranian airspace

    Middle East crisis: Air India suspends Tel Aviv flights; Airlines avoid Iranian airspace

    New Delhi: As tensions rise in the Middle East, Air India has temporarily suspended its Tel Aviv flights and airlines have drawn up alternative flight paths to avoid Iranian airspace.Longer flight paths will result in increased operating costs for carriers and the situation may also drive up...
  18. Nepal urges Israel, Iran to exercise restraint and resort to dialogue to restore peace

    Nepal urges Israel, Iran to exercise restraint and resort to dialogue to restore peace

    KATHMANDU [Nepal]: As tensions between Israel and Iran escalated in West Asia, Nepal on Sunday called on both the countries to exercise maximum restraint and resolve the issues through diplomatic efforts. In a press release, Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said, "We are seriously...
  19. Indian stock market expected to fluctuate amid Israel-Iran tension: Analyst

    Indian stock market expected to fluctuate amid Israel-Iran tension: Analyst

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India]: The Indian stock market is expected to take a cautious stance on Monday following increased tensions between Israel and Iran. Investors will be keeping a close eye on the evolving geopolitical situation in Western Asia, with the market bracing for the potential...
  20. Air India temporarily suspends Tel Aviv flights

    Air India temporarily suspends Tel Aviv flights

    Air India on Sunday decided to temporarily suspend flights to Tel Aviv amid rising tensions between New Delhi, Israel and Iran.An official said that direct flights between Delhi and Tel Aviv will remain suspended for the time being.Air India operates four weekly flights between the national...
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