Opening Bell: Sensex Opens 600 Pts Lower, Nifty Below 23,500 Amid Israel-US-Iran Conflict

Indian stock markets opened in red on Friday, March 13, mirroring intense pressure due to the Israel-US-Iran conflict, oil prices yet again rising above the $100 mark and a sharp decline in the rupee.The BSE Sensex opened at 75,444 as compared to its previous close of 76,034, dec

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