Les investisseurs étrangers de portefeuille retirent 27 000 crores de roupies de l'Inde en mai

Les investisseurs étrangers de portefeuille ont retiré 27 000 crores de roupies des marchés indiens au cours du mois de mai. Les sorties totales pour 2026 atteignent désormais 2,2 lakh crores de roupies. Les analystes associent cette tendance aux incertitudes mondiales persistantes.

Les investisseurs étrangers de portefeuille ont retiré 27 000 crores de roupies des actions indiennes en mai. Les sorties cumulées pour l'année ont atteint 2,2 lakh crores de roupies à la mi-mai 2026. Ces chiffres reflètent une pression vendeuse continue sur les actifs des marchés émergents.

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