Foreign investors withdrew a record Rs 1.14 lakh crore from Indian equities in March, driven by Middle East tensions, rupee pressure, and concerns over high crude oil prices impacting growth. This significant outflow follows a period of strong inflows in February and reflects a broader risk aversion trend in emerging markets. Foreign investors withdrew a record Rs 1.14 lakh crore from Indian equities in March, driven by Middle East tensions, rupee pressure, and concerns over high crude oil prices impacting growth. This significant outflow follows a period of strong inflows in February and reflects a broader risk aversion trend in emerging markets.
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