Indian markets are likely to open on flat to negative note tracking the SGX Nifty and Global markets, said Angel Broking in its report.
European stocks kicked off the week in slightly negative territory on Monday, with market holidays in the U.S. and U.K. denting trading volumes.
Indian Indices reached fresh record highs on Monday before giving up most gains to the end the session largely unchanged, hit by muted global cues as U.S. President Donald Trump refused to endorse the Paris global climate change accord and North Korea fired another missile off its east coast, the latest in a fast-paced series of missile tests defying world pressure and threats of more sanctions.
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