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Sensex Falls 1,092 Points in Third Straight Decline

The BSE Sensex dropped 1,092 points on June 14, 2026, marking India's third straight session of stock market losses. Concerns about below-normal monsoon rainfall and uncertainty over the U.S.-Iran ceasefire are driving the sell-off, with crude oil and food inflation risk weighing on investor sentiment.

Rupee hits record low of 95.55 on oil fears

The Indian rupee dropped to a record low of 95.55 against the US dollar as tensions around the US-Iran ceasefire pushed oil prices higher. Since India imports most of its crude oil, rising prices increase dollar outflows and weaken the currency, raising risks of higher fuel and consumer prices.

Gulf Drone Attacks Strain US-Iran Ceasefire

Drones struck a cargo ship off Qatar and were intercepted by Kuwait and the UAE, testing a newly announced US-Iran ceasefire. Continued attacks near critical Gulf shipping lanes could push up oil prices, freight costs, and war-risk insurance premiums.

Flights Resume at Tehran Airport as Ceasefire Holds

International flights have restarted at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport after weeks of suspension during the US-Iran conflict. The resumption signals the ceasefire is holding well enough for commercial aviation to return to Iran's main hub. Airlines and cargo operators will now decide how quickly to

Shehbaz Reaches Turkiye After Saudi, Qatar Security Talks

PM Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Antalya for the 5th Antalya Diplomacy Forum, capping a tri-nation tour that included security talks with Saudi Crown Prince MBS and Qatar's Emir Tamim. The visits centered on Gulf de-escalation, energy supply chains, and Pakistan's mediation role in the US-Iran ceasefire. A bilateral

TINA Trade Returns as U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Lifts Equities

A U.S.-Iran ceasefire has revived the 'TINA' trade, pulling global capital back into U.S. equities and lifting the S&P 500 above pre-war highs. Strong earnings growth and U.S. insulation from energy shocks are reinforcing the rotation away from 'TIARA' alternatives. Billions in previously outflowed capital are now

US-Iran Ceasefire Extension Talk Pulls Crude Lower

Crude oil prices declined after reports emerged that the US and Iran may extend a ceasefire, easing geopolitical risk premium in energy markets. The development reduces near-term fears of Middle East supply disruption, placing downward pressure on Brent and WTI benchmarks. Markets are watching whether talks advance

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Sensex tumbles 1,092 points as stock markets decline for third day

The BSE Sensex dropped 1,092 points on June 14, 2026, marking India's third straight session of stock market losses. Concerns about below-normal monsoon rainfall and uncertainty over the U.S.-Iran ceasefire are driving the sell-off, with crude oil and food inflation risk weighing on investor sentiment.

16d ago · 4 min · Markets

US-Iran ceasefire under strain as Gulf states report drone attacks

Drones struck a cargo ship off Qatar and were intercepted by Kuwait and the UAE, testing a newly announced US-Iran ceasefire. Continued attacks near critical Gulf shipping lanes could push up oil prices, freight costs, and war-risk insurance premiums.

1mo ago · 2 min · Global Affairs

Flights resume at Tehran airport as US-Iran ceasefire holds

International flights have restarted at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport after weeks of suspension during the US-Iran conflict. The resumption signals the ceasefire is holding well enough for commercial aviation to return to Iran's main hub. Airlines and cargo operators will now decide how quickly to

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Investors pile into US stocks as 'TINA' revival knocks 'TIARA' trades

A U.S.-Iran ceasefire has revived the 'TINA' trade, pulling global capital back into U.S. equities and lifting the S&P 500 above pre-war highs. Strong earnings growth and U.S. insulation from energy shocks are reinforcing the rotation away from 'TIARA' alternatives. Billions in previously outflowed capital are now

2mo ago · 1 min · Markets

Possible US-Iran Ceasefire Extension Knocks Crude Prices Lower

Crude oil prices declined after reports emerged that the US and Iran may extend a ceasefire, easing geopolitical risk premium in energy markets. The development reduces near-term fears of Middle East supply disruption, placing downward pressure on Brent and WTI benchmarks. Markets are watching whether talks advance

2mo ago · 1 min · Markets

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