Foreign investors continue to sell Indian shares. They have withdrawn over Rs 62,853 crore in early June. This follows significant outflows in previous months. Geopolitical tensions and global growth worries are driving these sales. The weakening rupee also plays a role. However, the pace of selling eased recently. Investors are seeking safety in developed markets.

Foreign investors continue to sell Indian shares. They have withdrawn over Rs 62,853 crore in early June. This follows significant outflows in previous months. Geopolitical…

Foreign investors remained sellers in Indian equities, dumping more than ₹62,853 crore of shares in the first fortnight of June amid heightened geopolitical tensions, concerns…

Foreign investors withdrew over ₹62,800 crore from Indian equities in June, reflecting ongoing geopolitical and economic concerns.

Foreign investors withdrew Rs 62,853 crore from Indian equities in early June, driven by geopolitical tensions, global growth concerns, and a weakening rupee.

Foreign institutional investors have sold Indian stocks worth Rs 5.5 lakh crore. However, a hidden list reveals 84 stocks where FIIs have actually increased their holdings. These…

Despite record FII outflows from Indian equities since September 2024, Jefferies said India remains a consensus underweight among emerging market investors. Its analysis of 70 EM…