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<p><strong>Mumbai </strong>– Indian equities strengthened on Friday as markets built on the previous session’s momentum, supported by optimism surrounding the U.S. Federal Reserve’s recent policy decision.</p>



<p>The steady rebound helped trim weekly losses and lifted sentiment across major sectors as investors prepared for India’s retail inflation numbers due later in the day.</p>



<p>The Nifty 50 advanced with solid gains, reflecting renewed buying interest after a week marked by profit-taking at record levels.</p>



<p>The Sensex also moved higher, signaling broader market resilience even as global economic cues remained mixed.</p>



<p>Attention is now focused on domestic inflation, which analysts expect to edge slightly higher from last month’s historic low.</p>



<p>Market participants believe steady inflation will support growth-oriented policies and maintain economic stability heading into 2026.</p>



<p>Metal stocks led Friday’s rally following fresh commitments from China to boost fiscal support next year, improving global demand prospects.</p>



<p>This sectoral strength added momentum to the broader recovery and underscored India’s strategic linkage to global commodity trends.</p>



<p>The Fed’s latest 25-basis-point rate cut, combined with a softer tone on future tightening, improved appetite for emerging-market assets.</p>



<p>Analysts noted that greater emphasis on supporting the labor market could translate into more accommodative conditions beneficial to countries like India.</p>



<p>Market strategists highlighted that a dovish shift in the months ahead could fuel continued foreign portfolio interest.</p>



<p>With inflation pressures easing globally, India stands positioned to attract stable long-term investment.</p>



<p>Despite Friday’s recovery, equities still logged a modest weekly decline as early-week profit-booking weighed on performance.</p>



<p>Small-cap and mid-cap segments also moderated slightly, reflecting selective investor positioning across risk categories.</p>



<p>Concerns surrounding ongoing India-U.S. trade discussions added some caution, particularly as foreign selling persisted through the week.</p>



<p>The rupee experienced downward pressure, touching a record low as markets awaited clarity on bilateral tariff negotiations.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump brought renewed focus to India’s push for relief from high export tariffs.</p>



<p>Investors remain hopeful that steady diplomatic engagement will support trade-friendly outcomes in the months ahead.</p>



<p>A mix of sectoral performances shaped weekly trends, with 11 of 16 key sectors ending lower despite Friday’s resurgence.</p>



<p>However, cyclical sectors showed signs of strength, suggesting improving risk appetite as global growth signals stabilize.</p>



<p>Among individual stocks, IndiGo faced significant pressure, declining sharply amid regulatory scrutiny linked to widespread flight cancellations.</p>



<p>The airline’s steep weekly fall made it the weakest performer on the Nifty, though industry observers expect operational improvements to support future recovery.</p>



<p>In contrast, Tata Steel ended the week on a positive note, breaking a sustained losing streak and rising on news of a strategic acquisition.</p>



<p>Its purchase of Thriveni Pellets strengthened confidence in the company’s expansion strategy and boosted expectations for long-term capacity growth.</p>



<p>Overall, investor sentiment has improved meaningfully as global monetary trends shift toward accommodation and domestic economic indicators remain steady.</p>



<p>The market’s ability to rebound quickly highlights its underlying strength and the confidence of long-term participants.</p>



<p>With inflation data due after market hours, traders expect short-term volatility but remain broadly optimistic about India’s medium-term growth outlook.</p>



<p>The combination of favorable global conditions, domestic reform momentum, and strengthening corporate performance continues to anchor confidence.</p>



<p>As the year progresses, India’s equity markets are expected to benefit from economic resilience, improving policy clarity, and sustained earnings momentum.</p>



<p>Friday’s rebound reinforces the view that Indian markets are well placed to navigate global uncertainties while continuing to attract strong interest from domestic and international investors.</p>
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