NEW DELHI: Foreign investors continued to pare their exposure to Indian equities, withdrawing Rs 32,963 crore in May. Besides FPIs, analysts expect developments around the West Asia war, crude oil prices, and the RBI's interest rate decision to determine the equity-market trend in the event-heavy week ahead.

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) continued their selling streak in Indian equities in May, with net outflows amounting to Rs 32,963 crore during the month, according to data…

Foreign portfolio investors offloaded Indian equities worth a net Rs 20,637 crore on Friday, marking one of the sharpest single-day selloffs. This significant outflow coincided…

However, the trend reversed in March, when foreign investors pulled out a record Rs 1.17 lakh crore. The selling continued in April with net outflows of Rs 60,847 crore and…