Indian Stocks Head For Worst Month Since March 2020, Financials Lead Losses

ndian shares fell on Monday and were set for their worst month since March 2020, tracking broader declines in Asia as oil held above $115 a barrel amid an escalating Middle East war, while lenders slumped after the central bank’s curbs on onshore exposures.The Nifty 50 was down 1

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