Stir in Share Market next week: Tarifs, foreign investors and Rate Cut can make a big difference!

By Team Sarkari Aadmi

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This week, a mixed performance in the stock market was seen-three trading sessions increased, but there was a decline on Friday. The tariff deadline of August 27 next week will be the largest trigger, after which Indian goods may be charged up to 50%. This may cause a decline in the market, but if there is a positive talks between India and other countries, then the sentiment can change. Also, FII selling and US FED possible rate cut declaration will also decide the direction of the market. Apart from this, there will be a stir in the IPO market as well. This week is mixed action in the Indian stock market with early Gains but a weak Friday close. The Coming Week Block Remain Volaitary Due to Key Triggers Like the 27th August tariff deadline, which may impose 50% duties on Indian good. Positive developments between nations could lift market sentiment, while fii sel-offs and a potential us fed rate cut may sleep the mood. RBI Might Follow Suit. IPO Activity will also add to the buzz.

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