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Markets decline in early trade amid unabated foreign fund outflows, muted earnings
YourStory
ยท
9m ago
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty plunged due to foreign fund outflows, weak quarterly earnings, and negative trends from Asian markets. The Sensex fell by 484.98 points to 79,001.34, while the Nifty declined 143.6 points to 24,004.60. Asian Paints' shares dropped over 8% after reporting a decline in net profit for the September quarter. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) also sold equities worth Rs 3,404.04 crore. Market experts suggest that Indian markets are under pressure due to persistent foreign investor selling and worse-than-expected earnings downgrades. The global oil benchmark Brent crude dipped to $73.56 a barrel.
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FPI selling spree continues in Nov at Rs 26,533 Cr
YourStory
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8m ago
Medial
Foreign investors have withdrawn Rs 26,533 crore from the Indian equity market this month, partly due to increased allocations to China and concerns over muted corporate earnings and elevated valuations of domestic stocks. While the outflows have decreased compared to October, the current year's net outflows by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) stand at Rs 19,940 crore. Future flows into the market will depend on factors such as Donald Trump's policies, inflation and interest rates, geopolitical landscape, and third-quarter earnings performance. Chinese markets are attracting more foreign inflows due to attractive valuations and stimulus measures.
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FPIs pull out Rs 24,753 Cr from equities in the first week of March
YourStory
ยท
5m ago
Medial
Foreign investors withdrew Rs 24,753 crore from Indian equities in early March, driven by global trade tensions and underwhelming corporate earnings. This marks the 13th consecutive week of net outflows. Factors include US-imposed tariffs, a weaker rupee diminishing asset appeal, and higher Indian tax rates compared to other markets. While Chinese stocks see increased interest, investors are shifting towards domestic consumption sectors. The trend reflects caution with significant pullbacks compared to previous years.
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Sensex, Nifty slip for third session amid lacklustre earnings
VCCircle
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9m ago
Medial
Indian equity benchmarks, Sensex and Nifty, experienced a third consecutive decline due to lacklustre corporate earnings and persistent foreign selling. The NSE Nifty 50 closed down 0.15% while the S&P BSE Sensex inched down 0.17%. The indexes have been heavily impacted by foreign selling, leading to a 7% drop since reaching an all-time high in late September. Goldman Sachs recently downgraded Indian equities due to slowing economic growth affecting corporate earnings. Despite early gains, the market ultimately succumbed to bears as quarterly earnings and foreign outflows continue to fluctuate.
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Sensex, Nifty slump on worries over corporate earnings, fewer Fed cuts
VCCircle
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6m ago
Medial
Indian shares fell sharply, with the midcap index experiencing its largest decline in seven months due to concerns over domestic earnings and indications of fewer Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. The Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex hit seven-month lows, declining 1.47% and 1.36%, respectively. Analysts pointed to rich valuations and potential disappointment in corporate earnings. Strong U.S. jobs data increased Treasury yields and foreign outflows, pressuring the Indian rupee and making Indian markets less attractive.
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Rupee snaps six-session losing streak, gains limited by lingering outflows
Economic Times
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15d ago
Medial
The Indian rupee halted its six-session losing streak but remained steady against the U.S. dollar, closing at 86.4050 despite the recovery of Asian currencies. Persistent dollar demand from foreign banks, possibly from foreign portfolio outflows, limited the rupee's gains. Simultaneously, Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty 50 fell by 0.6% due to losses in major technology stocks. Meanwhile, global equity markets reached record highs amid optimism over trade agreements between the U.S. and European countries.
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Sensex, Nifty start 2025 on a weak note amid foreign fund outflows
YourStory
ยท
7m ago
Medial
The Sensex and Nifty began 2025 on a weak note due to continued foreign fund outflows, affecting investor sentiment amid a cautious atmosphere ahead of the earnings season. The Sensex fell by 171.81 points to 77,967.20, while the Nifty dipped 46.4 points to 23,598.40. Decliners included ICICI Bank and Tata Steel, while Asian Paints and Bajaj Finance gained. Economic concerns and high US bond yields contributed to the market's subdued outlook.
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Will Fed rate cuts drive fund flows into emerging markets?
Money Control
ยท
10m ago
Medial
Domestic fund inflows in Indian equities have successfully offset the decline in foreign portfolio investments. As the US Federal Reserve prepares to cut its policy rate, the interest rate gap between US and Indian bonds is expected to widen. While this may potentially lead to capital outflows from the US into emerging markets, it remains uncertain whether this will drive inflows into emerging market equities. The argument for such flows has been unclear, but the possibility still exists.
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IT stocks drags Indian equity benchmarks to weekly losses
VCCircle
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6m ago
Medial
Indian equity benchmarks fell on Friday, leading to weekly losses, primarily due to a significant decline in IT stocks over concerns about earnings growth and persistent foreign outflows. The Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex declined by roughly 1% each for the week. Infosys and HCLTech saw notable drops. Foreign investors have withdrawn about $6 billion in January, contributing to concerns. Axis Bank shares fell due to weak quarterly results, while Reliance shares rose on exceeding profit expectations.
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Sensex, Nifty see longest losing streak in 29 years but analysts see more pain ahead
Business Today
ยท
5m ago
Medial
Sensex and Nifty experienced their longest losing streak since 1996, declining for the fifth consecutive month due to global economic growth concerns, foreign institutional investor outflows, and lackluster Q3 earnings. Previously, Nifty's longest losing streak was eight months from September 1994 to April 1995. The indices closed at a nine-month low, their lowest since June 4, amid ongoing market volatility and geopolitical tensions impacting investor sentiment.
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Asian markets advance ahead of earnings reports by US tech giants
Economic Times
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3m ago
Medial
Asian markets mostly advanced on Monday ahead of earnings reports from major U.S. tech companies, despite recent market turmoil linked to President Trump's trade war. However, U.S. futures fell with the S&P 500 down 1.1% and the Dow 0.9%. Oil prices also dropped over $1 a barrel. The dollar's decline has raised concerns about investor confidence in the U.S. The "Magnificent Seven" tech firms are poised to reveal their performance amid these uncertainties.
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