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Markets slip in early trade as foreign funds continue outflows

Indian equity markets opened lower on Tuesday with both Sensex and Nifty slipping due to ongoing foreign fund outflows and subdued corporate earnings. Bharti Airtel saw a notable decline despite a rise in profits, while NTPC and ICICI Bank showed gains.

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Equity markets opened lower on Tuesday, with both the BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty showing declines due to continued outflows from foreign funds and overall subdued corporate earnings.

At the beginning of trading, the BSE Sensex dropped 322.24 points to 79,682.80, while the NSE Nifty fell by 86.55 points, reaching 24,252.60. This decline comes after recent signs of volatility in the markets, with investors maintaining caution amid global economic signals.

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