

India’s stock, currency, and bond markets will remain closed on Monday, April 14, for a local holiday, resuming trading on Tuesday.
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India’s equity, currency and debt markets will be closed on Monday, April 14, for a local holiday. Trading will resume on Tuesday, April 15.
The benchmark BSE Sensex rose 1.8%, while the broader NSE index advanced 1.9%, paring most of their weekly losses after U.S. President Donald Trump’s 90-day pause on hefty “retaliatory” tariffs on countries excluding China.
The Indian rupee rose 0.75% versus the U.S. dollar to 86.04, its best day in two months, as worsening sentiment on the dollar boosted Asian currencies.
The benchmark 10-year bond was quoted at 102.42 rupees, with the yield little changed at 6.4445%, as the weekly debt auction added to supply.
Published on April 14, 2025