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Massive Withdrawal: FPIs Pull Out Rs 10.4k Crore in Just 4 Trading Sessions Amid US Tariff Spat

Foreign Investors Retreat Amid US Tariff Announcements

In a startling move, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have withdrawn a staggering Rs 10,355 crore from India's equity markets over just four trading sessions. This significant outflow follows a period of robust investment, with FPIs injecting Rs 30,927 crore into the markets from March 21 to March 28.

FPIs pull out Rs 10.4k crore in 4 trading sessions

Understanding the Sudden Shift

The abrupt withdrawal is attributed to the sweeping tariffs imposed by the US on most nations, including India. These measures have sparked concerns among foreign investors, leading to a cautious approach towards emerging markets.

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