FPI exodus continues, ₹62,800 crore pulled out from equities in first fortnight of June

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have withdrawn over ₹62,800 crore from Indian equities in the first half of June 2026. This trend reflects broader global economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions.
Why it matters
Significant capital outflows from India's equity markets can impact the rupee's stability and domestic market valuations.
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 over global economic growth and persistent weakness in the rupee.
The article relies on financial data from NSDL and expert commentary to explain market trends.
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