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Indian shares set to open higher as Trump’s Iran war remark eases crude

March 10, 2026
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Indian shares set to open higher as Trump’s Iran war remark eases crude

Indian shares are set to open higher on Tuesday, after ending the last session near one-year lows, as US President Donald Trump hinted the ​war in Iran could end soon, knocking oil off three-year highs and easing ‌fears of a prolonged supply shock.

GIFT Nifty futures were at 24,393.50 at 08:11 a.m. IST, indicating the the Nifty 50 will open above Monday’s close of 24,028.05.

The conflict in ​the Middle East had already dragged the Nifty 50 and Sensex to their worst weekly performance in more than a year, with ⁠both benchmarks losing about 2.9% last week.

On Monday, the benchmarks logged ​their sharpest fall in a month, while the volatility index surged to a 21-month high.

Other ​Asian stocks climbed on the day, while U.S. equity futures were muted.

Oil prices fell on the day, after hitting their highest in more than three years in the prior ​session, with Brent futures down $6.51, or 6.6%, at $92.45 a barrel and US ​West Texas Intermediate (WTI) down $6.12, or 6.5%, to $88.65.

They had surged past $100 a barrel on Monday, ‌touching ⁠mid-2022 highs as Saudi Arabia-led supply cuts and the expanding US-Israeli war with Iran raised worries of severe global supply disruptions.

Back home, foreign institutional investors sold shares worth 63.53 billion rupees ($692 million) on Monday, while domestic investors bought ​76.25 billion rupees, ​according to provisional ⁠NSE data.

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