After a continuous fall in the last three trading sessions, Indian share markets bounced back on Thursday from the oversold category and opened with gains, though volatility continues as overall investor sentiment remains weak due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
Indian share markets are closed on Tuesday on account of the Holi festival holiday, with trading suspended on both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the BSE.
Indian stock markets on Tuesday ended lower for the second consecutive trading session, exhibiting a situation of jitters due to the US tariffs scheduled on April 2.
Indian markets started the fresh week with a decline following weak global cues and a downturn in Asian markets. Globally, markets are under pressure as the Fed meeting date approaches and due to the slowdown in growth in Germany and the Chinese economy.