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

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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Market performance is closely tied to geopolitical stability and energy costs, impacting investor confidence in emerging economies.
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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