FPIs

Foreign Investment Jitters: FPIs Exit ₹10,355 Crore from Indian Equities Amid US Tariff Shock

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have withdrawn ₹10,355 crore from Indian equity markets during the first four trading days of April (April 1–4), reacting to newly imposed U.S. tariffs affecting several countries, including India. This sharp outflow follows a brief period of optimism when FPIs injected ₹30,927 crore into Indian equities over six sessions between March…

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ICICI

India’s Real Challenge? Pricey Equities, Not Macros, Says ICICI Pru’s Naren

S. Naren, CIO of ICICI Prudential, is increasing exposure to large-cap stocks, highlighting valuation challenges rather than macroeconomic concerns. Despite looming US tariffs, he remains cautiously optimistic, advocating for a balanced investment strategy. Overseeing more than $100 billion in assets, Naren told Bloomberg News, “India doesn’t have a macro problem—it has a valuation problem.” He…

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Sensex

Sensex and Nifty Decline Amid U.S. Tariff Concerns; Auto & IT Stocks Lead Losses

Market Recap: A Tough Day for Indian EquitiesIndian stock markets ended lower on March 4, as escalating U.S. tariffs on key trading partners—China, Canada, and Mexico—rattled global markets and dampened investor sentiment. The Sensex fell for the third consecutive session, while the Nifty 50 extended its losing streak to ten sessions, marking its longest decline…

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Nifty

Bears Grip Dalal Street: Sensex Crashes 1,200 Points, Nifty Falls 1.5% Amid IT, Auto Weakness, and Global Concerns

Indian equity markets experienced a sharp decline on Thursday, with both the Sensex and Nifty tumbling over 1%. The selloff was driven by weakness in IT and auto stocks, compounded by global uncertainties and cautious investor sentiment ahead of key economic announcements. Market Snapshot The steep fall coincided with the unwinding of trades ahead of…

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