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FIIs withdraw Rs 27,000 crore in 9 days: Trump’s tariff, weak rupee spook investors; short positions at record high
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Foreign institutional investors have withdrawn over Rs 27,000 crore from Indian equities amid weak earnings, Trump's tariffs, and a weakening Rupee. Investor sentiment has been dented, with FIIs building record bearish positions in the futures market. While some anticipate a rebound with potential Fed rate cuts, the market's trajectory hinges on the interplay between foreign selling and domestic buying.
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