Indian stock markets tumbled on Monday, with the Sensex and Nifty experiencing their lowest close in three months. This decline was fueled by global uncertainties surrounding the US election and weak corporate earnings. Foreign investors continued selling off Indian stocks, raising concerns about the impact of the US fiscal deficit on global markets.
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