Sensex down 2.2k pts in four sessions as Gulf stays on boil
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Dalal Street witnessed a significant downturn as crude oil prices surged due to West Asia tensions, leading to a 508-point drop in the Sensex. Foreign funds continued their selling spree, with outflows exceeding Rs 2.5 lakh crore this year. Investors are now awaiting the RBI’s policy meeting and focusing on stock-specific opportunities amid a range-bound market.
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