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How the Maharashtra elections could influence the Indian stock market?

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The summary clearly analyzes how the Maharashtra elections could influence the Indian stock market. It touches on crucial points: Policy Continuity vs. Uncertainty : Markets favor predictability. A BJP-led victory will likely ensure ongoing policies focused on infrastructure, which investors see positively. Conversely, shifting to Congress-led governance might introduce temporary uncertainty as markets evaluate potential policy changes. Sectoral Shifts : Maharashtra's economic importance means election outcomes could directly impact key sectors. For instance, infrastructure and real estate might react based on government priorities and policy directions. FPI Activity and Market Trends : The pullback by FPIs in recent months highlights global factors, but local political clarity—especially favoring business-friendly governance—could help stabilize market sentiment. Broader global market trends remain critical in shaping overall movements. ALSO READ,  Benefits of Tax plan...

LIFE UNDER LOCKDOWN, Day 65: CORONAVIRUS UPDATES

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Track this space for latest updates... COUNT SO FAR Mumbai adds 1,044 cases, total cases at 33,835 Chandigarh reports 6 new cases, total at 288 Odisha reports 67 cases, total number at 1,660 Rajasthan reports 131 cases, total at 7947 Andhra Pradesh reports 54 cases, total at 2841 Karnataka reports 75 cases, total at 2493 Himachal Pradesh reports 3 cases, total at 276 131 more from Maharashtra Police test positive Number of infected AIIMS staff reaches 195 Uttarakhand reports 24 cases, total at 493 Indore reports 78 new cases Manipur reports 7 new cases (Source: ECONOMIC TIMES) World India Tally Toll Tally Toll 5,690,182 355,575 158,333 4,531 LIFE UNDER LOCKDOWN Domestic travel resumes in West Bengal 14-day quarantine must for foreign returnees in Haryana NDMC headquarters sealed after employee tests positive SC lays down rules for State and Centre for migrant workers Marquee brands look at moving back to ...