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Oil Crashes 13%

Market Update - Monday, 27 July
Indian markets have managed to move upward on hopes that this sharp drop marks the final decline in crude oil prices. However, uncertainty remains high as Iran reiterated just a few hours prior that there will be no negotiations, leaving the overall direction unclear.


Other Market Triggers
The overall Nifty heat map showed widespread gains. While ONGC traded lower due to the drop in crude oil prices, sectors like automobiles, IT, financial stocks, and consumption plays all registered solid upward momentum.
Within the Nifty Next 50, notable strength was seen in real estate, finance, oil and gas, and consumer durables, whereas select capital goods stocks experienced profit booking.


U.S. Market Updates
During the previous US trading session on July 24th, market performance was split. The Nasdaq was pulled down by 1.2%, the S&P 500 and Russell 2000 traded flattish, and the Dow Jones managed a 0.5% gain.



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📊 The Global Debt Map: Who Owes What?
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