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Sensex rebounds 291 points on softening oil prices, supportive global cues

Sensex rebounds 291 points on softening oil prices, supportive global cues
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The Indian stock market saw a rebound on Monday, with the Sensex rising 291 points driven by falling crude oil prices and positive global sentiment. Investors responded favorably to diplomatic progress in U.S.-Iran talks and strong foreign fund inflows.

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Stock markets rebounded on Monday (June 22, 2026) with the benchmark Sensex gaining 291 points following a decline in crude oil prices and supportive global cues amid hopes of diplomatic progress in U.S.-Iran talks.

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