Group 1 - Indian shares are expected to open higher following the US Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariffs, which has led to a temporary increase in tariffs on US imports from 10% to 15% [1][2] - The Indian trade delegation's plans to visit Washington have been delayed due to the uncertainty surrounding tariffs, which were intended to finalize an interim trade deal [3] - Domestic equities are anticipated to start positively, with export-oriented sectors likely to benefit from supportive trade developments [4] Group 2 - IDFC First Bank may experience a decline after announcing an investigation into a suspected fraud of $65 million involving local government accounts [5] - RailTel has received a letter of intent for a modernization project in Maharashtra valued at 11.36 billion rupees ($125.2 million) [7] - Vikram Solar has signed a 20 billion-rupee agreement with Jupiter International to procure 2 GW of solar cells [7]
Indian shares set to open higher after US Supreme Court scraps Trump tariffs