India’s stock market slips to fourth in APAC investor rankings; fund managers pivot to semiconductor wave: Report
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India’s stock market position declines to fourth in Asia Pacific investment destinations. Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea are now preferred. Only 10% of fund managers heavily invest in India. Semiconductor sector revival benefits other markets. India’s IT services sector faces headwinds. Market awaits triggers for a breakout. Foreign investors show caution despite recent buying. Consumption and infrastructure sectors attract interest.
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