FPI profile: Foreign investors pull out Rs 52,704 crore in a fortnight as Middle East conflict rattles markets
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Foreign investors aggressively sold Indian stocks in early March, withdrawing over Rs 52,000 crore due to West Asian tensions, a weakening rupee, and rising oil prices. This follows a brief inflow in February, with analysts citing geopolitical risks and better prospects in other Asian markets. Despite outflows, opportunities arise for domestic investors.
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