South Korea and India face significant FII equity outflows of $69 billion and $26 billion, respectively, amid global market uncertainty.

Foreign institutional investors are net sellers in Indian equities due to global concerns, but this reflects capital reallocation, not a loss of confidence. Smart money is…

Foreign institutional investors sold Rs 23,141 crore worth of Indian financial services stocks in May, marking the third consecutive month of heavy outflows.

Global investors reduced their equity stake in India's financial services sector in the latter half of May, selling shares worth ₹5,181 crore. This pace of selling was…

South Korea and India face significant FII equity outflows of $69 billion and $26 billion, respectively, amid global market uncertainty.

Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) debt inflows have accounted for 62 per cent of cumulative equity inflows into India since FY 1998-99, marking the growing importance of the…