FPI withdraw Rs 10,355 crore from Indian equity markets amid US tariff concerns
Sunday, 6 April 2025 Foreign investors have withdrawn Rs 10,355 crore from India's equity markets following new US tariffs. This outflow reverses the trend of a previous Rs 30,927 crore investment. The tariffs raise concerns of a trade war and economic slowdown, impacting global markets. FPIs also pulled Rs 556 crore from debt and Rs 4,038 crore from the debt voluntary retention route.
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