FPIs turn net sellers amid rising dollar
Mint Ahmedabad|December 23, 2024
After two weeks of buying, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) turned net sellers in Indian equities last week, with a net withdrawal of ₹976 crore amid a strengthening US dollar and steady rise in US 10-year bond yields, impacting investor sentiment.

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