
Sensex, Nifty start week in red as IT stocks drag markets lower again
"Market is expecting a US- India trade deal soon with a tariff rate of around 20% for India. If this happens the market will get a sentimental boost. Any disappointment on this front can drag the market further down," said Vijayakumar. - Ends
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