At 17%, foreign funds’ D-St holdings fall to 15-year low
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Foreign investors have reduced their stake in Indian companies to a 15-year low. Meanwhile, domestic mutual funds are at a record high. Promoters are also selling shares. Individual investors, combined with mutual funds, now control a significant portion of the market. This shift reflects changing investment patterns in India.
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