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FPIs sell Rs 14,232 crore worth equities in May amid global uncertainties

Analysts attributed the continued selling to geopolitical tensions, elevated crude oil prices, rupee weakness and concerns over earnings growth in India

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FPIs continue selling spree despite selective buying in key sectors. Representational Pic

FPIs continue selling spree despite selective buying in key sectors. Representational Pic

The trend of foreign portfolio investor (FPI) outflows continues this month and through May 8, they sold equity worth Rs 14,232 crore through the Indian secondary markets, according to analysts. 

This takes the total FPI sell figure through exchanges in 2026, so far, to Rs 218,540 crore. The trend of FPIs buying/investing through the primary markets continues with total investment of Rs 12,340 crore, so far, this year. 

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