First reported by Economic Times
Morning Brief Podcast: Why Foreign Money Loves Indian Debt, Not Stocks
Back with a bang! Foreign investors bet on financials, record fortnightly inflows seen in second half of June
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TOI Business Desk
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The renewed interest in financial stocks helped overseas investors emerge as net buyers of Indian equities worth more than Rs 14,000 crore during the June 16-30 period, reversing net outflows of Rs 63,450 crore recorded in the first fortnight of the month, according to NSDL data.
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