La salida de capital extranjero de la bolsa india se modera en junio

Los inversores extranjeros redujeron drásticamente las ventas de acciones indias durante junio gracias a la mejora de las condiciones globales que impulsó el sentimiento del mercado. Las salidas de capital se acercaron a sus niveles más bajos desde diciembre de 2025. Los compradores nacionales continuaron ofreciendo un apoyo constante al mercado.

Los inversores extranjeros redujeron significativamente sus ventas de acciones indias en junio, con salidas de capital cercanas a los mínimos de diciembre de 2025. La moderación de los precios del petróleo crudo y la disminución de las tensiones geopolíticas, particularmente tras un acuerdo inicial entre Estados Unidos e Irán, mejoraron el sentimiento del mercado.

Los inversores extranjeros de cartera han sido vendedores netos en lo que va de año. Los inversores nacionales mantienen su fuerte racha de compras, proporcionando un apoyo crucial al mercado.

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