Foreign investors are not leaving India. They are shifting investments from top companies to other stocks. This rotation involves billions of dollars. Large companies saw selling, while mid-cap and growth-focused firms attracted new capital. This indicates a preference for growth over traditional value. The overall participation in Indian companies has also increased.
Foreign institutional investors are not abandoning India but are reshuffling their portfolios, moving billions from top companies to other stocks. This rotation involves selling in large companies and buying into mid-cap and growth-focused firms, signaling a preference for…
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