The way Indian market is growing and foreign investors are behaving I think more wealth will get concentrated in hands of Indian Billionaires foreign investors this behaviour definitely benefits Indian Billionaires
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DAY #10
Heirs vs Self-Made Billionaires
For the first time ever, more wealth is being passed down through inheritance than created by new entrepreneurs!!! 🤯
The study is for the data from 2015 to 2023.
In that
Foreign Investors are literally funding language disputes in India for disestablishing indian business growth and employees unity ....
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Rohan Saha
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From September 27th until now, FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) have only been selling in the Indian market, and this trend is continuing. Looking at the current data, it also seems that Indian investors might be parking their money back into d
I don't know how many of you remember this. When Congress was in power the World was talking about growing indian middle class layer. Since BJP took over all we talk about crony billionaires and shrinking middle class
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Rohan Saha
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As I mentioned earlier, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are significantly withdrawing their money from the Indian market. Many factors are working together, such as China’s economy, the US election, poor results from Indian companies, and the
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Rohan Saha
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In terms of the S&P500 vs NIFTY50 in dollar terms, this could also be a reason for FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) selling. As I am posting this, the Indian market is down 0.50% today.
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Rohan Saha
complicated Investor • 1m
If the Indian market is rising, it doesn't mean that only Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are buying. This time, it's being observed that even without FIIs, or even after heavy selling by FIIs, the Indian market has held onto its important sup
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Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have sold Indian equities worth ₹1.12 lakh crore in 2025, signaling a significant shift in global investment trends.
The "Buy China, Sell India" strategy has gained momentum, with investors diverting funds to