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Market in Turmoil: Global Factors Shake Indian Stocks – Here’s What You Need to Know.

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The Indian stock market is facing challenges influenced by global factors. Here’s a closer look at what’s happening:

1. Asian Markets: Asian markets had mixed results due to worries about rising interest rates impacting investor confidence. Japan, South Korea, and Australia saw declines in their key indices.

2. Gift Nifty: Gift Nifty hinted at a negative start for Indian benchmark indices.

3. Wall Street’s Struggles: US stock markets closed with significant losses as 10-year Treasury yields hit multi-year highs. Concerns about prolonged high-interest rates and economic impacts weighed on investor sentiment. Major indices like the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite all faced declines.

4. Tech Giants’ Troubles: Tech giants, including Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon, saw their share prices drop, contributing to the market downturn. Amazon faced additional challenges with an antitrust lawsuit filed against it.

5. US Consumer Confidence: US consumer confidence hit a four-month low in September, reflecting concerns about the economy, labor market, rising prices, and recession fears.

6. OpenAI’s Valuation: OpenAI, known for ChatGPT, is reportedly discussing a share sale that could value the company at $80 billion to $90 billion.

7. Federal Reserve’s Outlook: Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari mentioned the possibility of a “soft landing” for the US economy but also a 40% chance of needing to raise interest rates significantly to combat inflation.

8. Government Bonds: The Indian government plans to issue bonds worth ₹6.55 lakh crore in the second half of 2023-24. This includes ₹20,000 crore through Sovereign Green Bonds and the introduction of a 50-year security for the first time.

These global factors present challenges for the Indian stock market as economic concerns and monetary policy decisions impact investor sentiment.

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