GIFT Nifty up 10 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

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Foreign portfolio investors were net sellers at Rs 4,424 crore on Wednesday..

DIIs bought shares worth Rs 1,769 crore.Shutterstock.comThe net short position of FIIs increased from Rs 85,893 crore on Tuesday to Rs 92,228 crore on Wednesday...

Domestic equities saw a spill over effect from the global markets, ending lower on Wednesday following the release of strong US jobs data, raising the expectations of additional rate hikes...

Shares rose in Asia after stocks and bonds rallied on Wall Street, bringing some relief to financial markets after a series of punishing losses..

Oil prices inched up in early trade on Thursday, clawing back some of the previous session's big losses after an OPEC+ panel maintained oil output cuts to keep supply tight amid concern about a looming slump in global economic growth...

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