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Nifty likely to trade in 22,200-22,700 range amid want of positive cues

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March 17, 2025

THE equity markets are expected to remain in a consolidation phase, with the Nifty50 likely to remain within a well-defined range of 22,200 to 22,700.

- ENS ECONOMIC BUREAU @New Delhi

The index has been struggling to break past key resistance levels amid persistent global uncertainties and cautious investor sentiment.

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