Indian shares closed lower on Tuesday as rising oil prices and global bond yields amid an apparent impasse in Middle East peace talks rekindled inflation and interest-rate worries.

Brent crude futures climbed above $91 a barrel while global long-dated bond yields hit multi-year highs after U.S. President Donald Trump ruled out extending a temporary ceasefire agreement with Iran and Tehran said it is preparing to shift to a “fully offensive” military posture.

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Indian Shares End Lower For Sixth Straight Session

2026-08-18 10:33:26

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