New Delhi: Foreign investors withdrew Rs 10,355 crore from the country’s equity markets in the last four trading sessions this month due to sweeping tariffs imposed by the US on most nations, including India.
The outflow occurred after a net investment of Rs 30,927 crore in the six trading sessions from March 21 to March 28.
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