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MarketBuzz Podcast September 10: Sensex, Nifty set for tepid start amid weak global cues; Axis Bank, RIL in focus
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MarketBuzz Podcast September 10: Sensex, Nifty set for tepid start amid weak global cues; Axis Bank, RIL in focus
Sep 9, 2018 11:10 PM

The market is likely to have a tepid start as the global markets remain weak amid the rising trade tensions between US and China.

US President Donald Trump, who is challenging China, Mexico, Canada and the European Union on trade issues, has now expressed displeasure about his country’s large trade deficit with Japan. He said on Friday trade discussions with Japan has begun and added that India has also asked to start talks on a trade deal.

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