Investidores estrangeiros vendem mais de 2 trilhões de rúpias em ações indianas em 2026

Investidores institucionais estrangeiros venderam mais de 2 trilhões de rúpias em ações indianas até agora em 2026, marcando o terceiro mês consecutivo como vendedores líquidos em meio às tensões geopolíticas em curso.

Os investidores estrangeiros continuaram a se desfazer de ações em 2026. Eles venderam ativos avaliados em mais de 2 trilhões de rúpias durante o ano até o momento. Esta atividade segue dois meses anteriores de venda líquida pelo mesmo grupo, incluindo 1,14 trilhão de rúpias apenas em março. Investidores institucionais domésticos intervieram para compensar parcialmente as saídas, mas o mercado ainda apresentou queda.

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