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FPIs Pull Rs 49,340 Crore from Indian Equities in June Amid Global Caution

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Foreign portfolio investors withdrew Rs 49,340 crore from Indian equity markets in June, continuing a sustained selling trend driven by global risk aversion and concerns over domestic valuations. Cumulative outflows in 2025 have now reached Rs 2.7 lakh crore, already exceeding the full-year total from the previous year. A brief recovery seen in February proved short-lived, as selling pressure resumed in subsequent months. In contrast, foreign investors maintained their presence in India's debt markets even as equities faced persistent outflows. Policymakers have responded by introducing measures aimed at attracting greater overseas investment into the country.

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