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		<title>Indian Markets Hold Steady As Investors Await Clarity On Global Rate Outlook</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi &#8211; Indian markets reflected a measured tone as key indices extended slight losses while investors awaited clearer signals]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi</strong> &#8211; Indian markets reflected a measured tone as key indices extended slight losses while investors awaited clearer signals on the future path of global interest rates.</p>



<p>Despite short-term caution, analysts view the moderation as a healthy pause in a year marked by strong domestic growth, increased retail participation and resilient corporate performance.</p>



<p>The Nifty 50 and Sensex eased marginally, reflecting investor restraint ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s guidance.</p>



<p>Market experts say this wait-and-watch approach signals maturity, with investors choosing stability and informed decisions over speculation.</p>



<p>Global cues also played a role, as Asian markets moved cautiously ahead of the Federal Reserve announcement.</p>



<p>However, India’s long-term fundamentals remain strong, supported by a robust economy, expanding domestic demand and growing global confidence in Indian equities.</p>



<p>While concerns over foreign selling resurfaced, market strategists highlight that India’s economic trajectory continues to outperform most large economies.</p>



<p>A temporary dip driven by global uncertainty is expected to stabilise once clearer guidance emerges from international policymakers.</p>



<p>Sector activity showed a mixed pattern, reflecting investor selectivity as they rotate positions based on risk outlook and valuation comfort.</p>



<p>Financials and IT saw slight declines, but long-term sentiment remains constructive due to strong profitability and expanding global demand.</p>



<p>Mid-cap and small-cap segments saw modest corrections, creating new opportunities for long-term investors.</p>



<p>Experts note that disciplined valuations in these segments are healthy indicators that reduce the risk of overheating and strengthen market depth.</p>



<p>One of the day’s standout moments came from the impressive debut of Meesho, which surged over 50 percent on listing.</p>



<p>Investors responded positively to its asset-light model and technology-driven approach, highlighting India’s growing leadership in digital commerce.</p>



<p>IndiGo faced a temporary setback after regulatory directives to reduce flight schedules.</p>



<p>Analysts say the corrective step reflects the aviation sector’s emphasis on operational reliability and passenger safety, ensuring long-term trust.</p>



<p>AU Small Finance Bank delivered an encouraging development after receiving approval to raise foreign investment limits.</p>



<p>This move is poised to attract wider global participation and strengthen the bank’s growth outlook in India’s rapidly expanding financial services sector.</p>



<p>Overall, the day reflected a market that is cautious in the short term but optimistic in the long term.</p>



<p>India’s economic strength, combined with rising digital adoption and policy stability, continues to provide a strong foundation for sustained growth.</p>



<p>As investors await the global rate outlook, market analysts emphasize that India remains one of the most attractive emerging markets.</p>



<p>A combination of structural reforms, strong corporate earnings and rising global trust positions the country for continued economic leadership.</p>



<p>Even with external uncertainties, India’s intense domestic consumption and ongoing investment cycles offer resilience.</p>



<p>Market watchers expect momentum to resume as soon as global signals become clearer and foreign flows stabilize.</p>



<p>The broader sentiment remains constructive, with India seen as a long-term growth engine in the global economy.</p>



<p>Investors continue to view temporary corrections as opportunities rather than setbacks, reinforcing confidence in the country’s ongoing financial evolution.</p>
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