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Trump’s Fed criticism rattles markets as stocks show mixed response 

Olivia Roberts
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US actions experienced losses pronounced on Monday after President Donald Trump intensified his criticisms or the president of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, labeling him as “a great loser” and “Mr. Too Late” for interest rates no lower faster. The hard unstable rhetoric the financial markets that are already dealing with increased commercial tensions among the largest economies in the world.

For Tuesday morning, Indian markets showed resilience, with Sensex winning 212.32 points (0.27 percent) to 79,620.82 and Nifty Rising 48.75 points (0.2 percent) to 24,174.30 in the open market. This follows the strong performance of Monday, where the Nifty closed 274 points higher and the Sesex won 855 points.

“Indian markets are expected to remain unperturbed by problems in US markets and continue to see a strong purchase interest, partly in smaller shares,” said Devarsh Vakil, head of main research at HDFC Securities.

The dollar index fell to a minimum of three years below 98, while the yields of the treasure boms increased as investors worried about the possible erosion of the independence of the Federal Reserve. Gold prices crossed $ 3,400 per ounce in international markets and levels of 97,000 ₹ 97,000 in national markets, which reflects the safe security demand.

“The uncertainty in global financial markets and the growing commercial war of the United States-China continue to support the prices of precious metals,” said Rahul Kalantri, vice president of basic products in Mehta Equities Ltd.

Banking actions led the highest Indian markets as the sector reached new heights, with Nifty Bank that crosses its highest level of 54,467 of all time. Shrikant Chouhan, chief, capital investigation in Kotak Securities, said: “According to technical training, we could see levels of 57,500 in the coming months.”

RBI’s relaxation of certain requirements of the CSF frame is expected to release approximately 3 billion RS in provisioning assets, which represents 1.9 percent of banks of banks. This policy change has reinforced the performance of the banking sector.

The Ministry of Finance implemented a duty of provisional safeguarding of 12 percent in certain steel products from China and Vietnam, from immediately for 200 days, to protect the national industry from import waves. The movement occurs when central sector growth increased to 3.8 percent in March, driven by strong cement and steel production, with a steel growth that records 7.1 percent.

The main winners in the NSE included Eternal CA (2.84 percent), Kotak Bank (1.72 percent), HDFC Bank (1.37 percent), called (1.32 percent) and Tata consumer (1.13 percent). The main losers were Indusind Bank (-3.13 percent), Hero Motocorp (-1.97 percent), Bajaj car (-1.62 percent), Infosys (-1.45 percent) and the energy grid (-1.19 percent).

Foreign institutional investors (FII) remained net buyers, buying shares worth ₹ 1.970.17 million rupees on April 21, while national institutional investors (DII) bought ₹ 246.59 million rupees the same day. This marks the fourth consecutive Buyping Fii session, with approximately $ 2 billion injected into the market.

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Crude oil prices showed high volatility, looting in the middle of the hope of a nuclear agreement between the United States and China and demand concerns related to commercial tensions. Brent Crude increased 1 percent to $ 67 per barrel due to geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran.

Technical analysts suggest that Nifty could find support in 24,000, 23,900 and 23,800 levels, with resistance to 24,200, 24,350 and 24,500. “The short -term market structure is optimistic, but there could be overcompra conditions; therefore, we could see some profits at higher levels,” Chouhan warned.

Passive investment in Indian markets continues to grow, with 33 foreign passive funds that track ingenious indices from March 2025. These funds manage approximately $ 4.3 billion in assets, with 11 new funds introduced only in fiscal year 2015, representing.

“Our stock market is supported by this increase in national and foreign passive funds that track the ingenious indices. This trend also reflects the growing confidence and participation of foreign investors in Indian capital markets,” Vla Amala observed.

Most of the European markets remained closed Lijfay for Easter holidays, while Asian markets opened mixed on Tuesday, with some recovery seen by the mass sale of Afterry triggered by Conerns about the independence of the monetary policy of the United States.

Posted on April 22, 2025

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