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Foreign investor skepticism on Indian equities hits two-year high: US Tariffs, weak rupee weigh down FPIs; low long-short ratio offers hope
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Foreign investment managers are increasingly skeptical about Indian equities due to a weakening rupee, US tariffs, and high valuations. This negative sentiment has triggered accelerated foreign withdrawals, with bearish derivative positions reaching a peak. Concerns over tariffs and slower-than-anticipated growth are driving investors towards alternative markets, contributing to a six-week downward trend in Indian indices.
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