Indian shares ended flat after recovering from early losses, supported by a weaker dollar and positive cues from Europe. The Sensex closed down 54.30 points at 85,213.36, while the Nifty slid 19.65 points to 26,027.30. Mid-cap and small-cap indexes outperformed, with market breadth strong. Mahindra & Mahindra led losses, while Infosys, Tata Steel, and others gained. Asian markets closed lower amid tech valuation concerns, while European stocks rose. Gold surged to a seven-week high, and oil ticked higher on supply disruptions and a weaker dollar. Central bank decisions are awaited.
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