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Indian stock market opens lower for 5th straight session amid foreign outflows, US visa curbs

The Indian stock market opened lower on Thursday as Sensex fell over 180 points and Nifty slipped 51 points, marking the fifth straight session of decline. Weak global cues, US visa curbs, and persistent FII outflows weighed on investor sentiment, with Tata Motors, Bajaj Finance, and Titan among major losers

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The Indian stock market opened lower on Thursday, declining for a fifth straight trading session as continued foreign fund outflows and US visa curbs kept market participants on edge.

At the opening of the trading session, the BSE Sensex was down over 180 points at 81,574.31, and the Nifty 50 at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) was down by over 51 points at 25,034.50.

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