Indian stocks gain as U.S. trade talks boost sentiment

A bird flies near the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai, India, April 3, 2025. REUTERS
July 3 (Reuters) – Indian shares edged higher on Thursday, mirroring gains in broader Asia after a U.S.–Vietnam trade deal and as investors awaited signs of progress on a potential pact between Washington and New Delhi.
The Nifty 50  rose 0.4% to 25,555.20 points and the BSE Sensex  added 0.41% to 83,752.36 as of 10:30 a.m. IST.
Asian shares rose, with MSCI’s Asia ex-Japan index up 0.25%, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 20% tariff on Vietnamese exports under a new deal, boosting expectations of further trade breakthroughs.
U.S. and Indian trade negotiators were pushing on Wednesday to try to land a tariff-reducing deal, but some disagreements remained unresolved, Reuters reported, citing sources.
“Sentiment has turned positive after Trump announced an agreement with Vietnam as it signalled an eagerness to strike further trade deals,” said Mandar Bhojane, research analyst at Choice Broking.
However, analysts flagged the likelihood of bouts of profit booking shortly.
Twelve of the 13 major sectoral indexes gained. The auto index led with a 1.1% rise, while small- and mid-cap indexes and  rose 0.5% each.
Heavyweights HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank rose 0.7% and 1%, respectively.
HDFC Bank’s unit and the newly-listed HDB Financial jumped 4% on Thursday after a 13.6% jump in the debut session on Wednesday.
State-run banks (.NIFTYPSU), slipped 0.4%, with Punjab National Bank falling 2.5% after reporting slower loan growth in its June-quarter update.
Among other stocks, D-mart operator Avenue Supermarts lost 3.7% after reporting a moderation in its sales growth in its quarterly business update.
Nykaa (FSNE.NS),  slid 4.3%. The Banga family, one of the early investors in FSNE, planned to sell 2% stake via block deal at 5.5% discount to Wednesday’s closing price, as per multiple news reports.

Reporting by Vivek Kumar M and Bharath Rajeswaran; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Ronojoy Mazumdar and Sonia Cheema

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