Over the past year, foreign investors have unloaded $5.2 billion worth of FMCG stocks, largely due to the challenges stemming from inflated valuations and rising input costs. Companies are now transferring these increased costs to customers, resulting in weak volume growth and declining margins. For a recovery to take shape, analysts emphasize the need for enhanced consumer spending and stable commodity prices.

Over the past year, foreign investors have unloaded $5.2 billion worth of FMCG stocks, largely due to the challenges stemming from inflated valuations and rising input costs.…

Foreign investors sold nearly Rs 1 lakh crore from ten Indian stocks. Eight of these companies saw their stock prices increase despite the selling. Bajaj Finance led the gains…