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FPI selling spree continues, pull out ₹49,340 crore in June

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FPI selling spree continues, pull out ₹49,340 crore in June
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Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) withdrew ₹49,340 crore from Indian equities in June 2026, continuing a year-long trend of net selling. Analysts attribute the outflows to global risk aversion, high U.S. bond yields, and valuation concerns in the domestic market.

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Significant foreign capital outflows can impact the stability of the Indian stock market and the valuation of the rupee, signaling broader economic sentiment.

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Foreign investors extended their selling spree in June, withdrawing ₹49,340 crore ($5.16 billion) from Indian equities, triggered by a combination of early-month global risk aversion, a preference for developed markets, soaring U.S. bond yields, and stretched valuations in the domestic market.

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