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

FPI exodus continues, ₹62,800 crore pulled out from equities in first fortnight of June
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Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have withdrawn over ₹62,800 crore from Indian equities in the first half of June 2026.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.

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Significant capital outflows from India's equity markets can impact the rupee's stability and domestic market valuations.

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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.

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