FPIs withdraw Rs 3.8k crore in November
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Foreign investors resumed selling Indian equities in November, withdrawing Rs 3,765 crore after a brief pause in October. This reversal followed a significant inflow in October, breaking a three-month streak of outflows. Market movements this week will be influenced by upcoming macroeconomic data, global trends, and the RBI’s interest rate decision.
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