Sensex slips 931 pts, rupee weakens
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Sensex dropped 931 points to 76,632 as foreign funds led a selloff amid fragile US-Iran ceasefire fears and continued Israeli actions in Lebanon. Global markets mirrored the caution, with Nikkei down and US indices flat. Rising crude prices and a weakening rupee further impacted Indian investor sentiment.
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