Foreign investors turn bearish on Indian stocks amid weakening rupee and tariffs
Foreign investors are increasingly pessimistic about Indian stocks, reaching a two-year high in bearish sentiment. Concerns stem from a weakening rupee, high valuations, and the impact of US tariffs on Indian exports. This has led to accelerated selling and a build-up of short positions in the (...)
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