Indian Stocks Dip: Mahangai ka darr, IT Sector ki dhamakedar performance!

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Indian Stocks Dip: Mahangai ka darr, IT Sector ki dhamakedar performance!
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Aaj Indian stock market mein thodi girawat dekhi gayi hai, mainly inflation ke worries, high oil prices aur global tension ki wajah se. Par IT sector ne sabko surprise kiya, market ke girne ke bawajood ye ek bright spot bana raha. Foreign investors abhi bhi selling mode mein hain.

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Market Mein Chhayi Tension!

Aaj Indian stock market, yani Sensex aur Nifty, thoda neeche aaye hain. Investors thode cautious hain kyunki inflation ki chinta badh rahi hai aur lagta hai RBI ko interest rates badhane pad sakte hain. Oil prices bhi high hain, jisse transport aur manufacturing ka kharcha badh raha hai. West Asia mein jo tensions chal rahi hain, usse bhi investors dar gaye hain aur safe investments ki taraf jaa rahe hain.

Aur ek badi baat, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) abhi bhi paisa nikaal rahe hain, jisse market par pressure aur badh gaya hai.

IT Sector Ne Maari Baazi!

Sabse interesting baat ye hai ki itni market girne ke baad bhi, IT sector ne zabardast performance dikhaya hai. Achi earnings ki expectations aur global demand ki wajah se IT stocks bhaag gaye hain. Bade IT companies ne acche results report kiye hain, especially global clients ke digital transformation aur cloud computing mein paisa lagane ki wajah se.

Inflation Ka Khatra Ab Bhi Hai

RBI ne saaf kaha hai ki woh inflation ko control karne ki poori koshish karenge. Oil jaise commodities ke badhte prices se imported inflation badh raha hai, jo RBI ke liye ek challenge hai. Investors abhi upcoming inflation data aur RBI ke next move par nazar rakhe hue hain. Market mein yeh dip dikhata hai ki domestic recovery aur global risks ke beech balance banana mushkil ho raha hai. IT sector mein growth dikh raha hai, par overall market abhi bhi macroeconomic indicators aur global events se affect ho raha hai.

Sectors Mein Alag-Alag Trends

Analysts keh rahe hain ki alag-alag sectors mein alag-alag trends hain. Jo sectors oil prices se zyada affect nahi hote, woh behtar kar rahe hain. IT companies ko fayda ho raha hai kyunki global spending badh rahi hai digital pe. Lekin industrials aur consumer discretionary sectors ko input costs ki wajah se dikkat ho rahi hai. Jaise TCS aur Infosys ke shares badhe hain, wahin FMCG companies ko profit margins par pressure face karna pad raha hai. Is difference ki wajah se IT sector ab premium par trade kar raha hai, jo dikhata hai ki investors ko uske growth par bharosa hai.

FIIs Ka Paisa Nikalna Jaari

FIIs ka paisa nikalna ek important factor hai jo market sentiment ko affect kar raha hai. Global economic uncertainties aur developed countries mein badhti interest rates ki wajah se FIIs Indian stocks se sell kar rahe hain. Is selling pressure ko DIIs aur retail investors sambhalne ki koshish kar rahe hain, par overall trend cautiousness dikha raha hai. FII flows aur market performance ka link dekhte rehna chahiye.

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