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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai &#8211; India’s financial markets closed the week on an upbeat note after the Reserve Bank of India announced a]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai &#8211;</strong> India’s financial markets closed the week on an upbeat note after the Reserve Bank of India announced a 25-basis-point reduction in key lending rates, providing fresh momentum to equities and helping major indices recover from recent profit-booking pressures.</p>



<p>The move signaled the central bank’s confidence in moderating inflation trends and reaffirmed its supportive stance toward economic expansion.</p>



<p>The Nifty closed at 26,186.45 with a gain of 0.6 percent, while the Sensex finished 0.5 percent higher at 85,712.37.</p>



<p>Both benchmarks managed to reverse earlier declines and ended the week nearly flat, reflecting growing optimism among traders following the central bank’s announcement.</p>



<p>The latest cut brings the cumulative rate reduction to 125 basis points since February 2025, marking the most decisive phase of monetary easing in several years.</p>



<p>Market analysts said the decision aligned with expectations shaped by recent softening in retail inflation, allowing investors to take a constructive view of upcoming policy moves.</p>



<p>Financial stocks, among the biggest beneficiaries of lower interest rates, surged by around 1 percent, supporting broader market gains.</p>



<p>Banks and non-bank lenders stand to benefit as cheaper borrowing costs encourage stronger demand for loans across retail and corporate segments.</p>



<p>Other rate-sensitive sectors also advanced, with the auto index rising 0.7 percent and the real estate index adding 0.3 percent during the session.</p>



<p>Lower lending rates typically improve affordability in vehicle and housing markets, encouraging higher consumer spending and aiding sectoral growth.</p>



<p>Although the day’s performance was positive, 11 of 16 major sectors still declined across the week due to earlier profit-taking.</p>



<p>Small-cap and mid-cap indices also registered weekly drops of 1.8 percent and 0.7 percent, reflecting selective investor caution despite the improving macro backdrop.</p>



<p>With the RBI move now in place and expectations of a potential U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut next week gaining strength, analysts believe the markets could witness a short-term rebound.</p>



<p>Some experts have even suggested the possibility of a seasonal “Santa Claus rally” if global and domestic cues remain supportive.</p>



<p>The information technology sector displayed robust performance through the week, rising 3.5 percent as expectations grew for softer U.S. monetary policy.</p>



<p>Since a significant portion of IT revenue comes from North America, any easing in U.S. interest rates is generally seen as positive for the sector’s near-term outlook.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, aviation stocks faced downward pressure, with IndiGo declining 9 percent during the week due to widespread flight cancellations and operational challenges.</p>



<p>However, temporary relief measures offered by India’s aviation regulator are expected to help stabilize the situation and pave the way for recovery in the weeks ahead.</p>



<p>Overall, the RBI rate cut appears to have restored confidence across key segments of the market, reassuring investors about the central bank’s commitment to maintaining financial stability.</p>



<p>With inflation cooling, borrowing conditions improving, and global rate expectations turning more favorable, India’s markets now look well-positioned for a more constructive phase of growth.</p>



<p>As the year draws to a close, market participants will watch both domestic data and international developments closely.</p>



<p>But with sentiment improving and liquidity conditions easing, the outlook for equities remains broadly positive heading into the final stretch of the year.</p>
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