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Indian stocks open flat, remained under pressure due to muted earnings outlook and persistent FPI outflow

Mumbai (Maharashtra) , February 21 (ANI): Indian stock markets opened on a weak note on Wednesday as selling by foreign portfolio investors...

FPI ownership in Nifty50 hits 12-year low, promoter share at 2- decade low

In the December quarter, it is not only the stakes of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in Indian companies that went down, but promoter...

Indian stock market likely to bounce back in second half of 2025, predicts Emkay; lists top stocks to buy

Indian equity markets are expected to face near-term weakness and heightened volatility in the first quarter of 2025, but a recovery is anticipated...

FPI sell-off intensifies in February amid Trump trade effect 

The exodus of Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) from Indian equity markets continued unabated this month, with net outflows touching ₹22,272 crore till February...

Retail investor sentiment to shape Indian stock market in coming weeks: Kotak Securities

One of the most notable trends in the Indian stock market has been the strong influx of retail investors, particularly after the Covid-19...

FPI Selloff Continues: Indian equities witness ₹85,300 crore outflows in 2025 so far; will this trend continue?

Starting 2025 on a negative note, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have pulled out a significant ₹85,369 crore from Indian equities so far....

FII shareholding in Indian stock market hits decade-low of 16%; Banking, IT lead sectoral outflows in January 2025

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) sold Indian equities worth over ₹78,000 crore in January 2025, marking a continuation of their aggressive selling spree...

BJP’s Delhi win set to cheer markets, slow FPI sell-off, say experts

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) continued their relentless selling of Indian equities this past week with net outflows to the tune of ₹ 7,342...

Rupee to slide towards 88 against the dollar: Bank of America’s Rahul Namjoshi

Any possibility of tariffs, however low, on Indian exports will have a further negative impact on INR, said Rahul Namjoshi, Head of India...

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