Before the bell @ 9:00 AM – Wednesday, December 3rd 2025

Nifty poised for a cautious optimistic start on backdrop of improving leads from global stock markets. Key Headwinds

Nifty poised for a cautious optimistic start on backdrop of improving leads from global stock markets.

Key Headwinds for Indian stock markets:

1) Persistent FII selling.
2) Rupee hits a fresh record low: Despite the blockbuster Q2 GDP print, the Indian rupee weakened further—sliding to ₹89.76 per USD.

Bottom-line: Nifty can stem the fall only on the backdrop firm global cues.

9:00 am GLOBAL UPDATE:

GIFT Nifty 🇮🇳: (-20, 26187)
Dow Futures: (+114, 47588)
Nasdaq 100 Futures (+71, 25625)

Nikkei (+605, 49900)
Hang Seng (-271, 25825)

Dollar Index (-0.11%, 99.22)
WTI OIL (+0.03%, 58.65)
Gold (+19, 4225)

Securities in Ban for Trade Date: Wednesday, December 3rd 2025
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Key Events for December 2025.

What’s on the Radar in the near-term:

1) PMI data (Dec 2 & 4) followed closely by…

2) A key RBI policy decision and US payrolls on December 5 — potentially a major volatility trigger.

3) Geopolitics enters the frame with Putin’s India visit (Dec 4–5),

4) Inflation checkpoints begin with US CPI (Dec 11) followed by India CPI and WPI (Dec 12 & 15).

5) Mid-month attention shifts to global central banks, with the Fed meeting on December 17 and the ECB decision on December 18.

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