Rs 1,100 crore a day nightmare: Why FIIs are ruthlessly selling bank stocks
Foreign investors are aggressively selling Indian bank stocks, offloading over ₹1,100 crore daily due to global economic pressures and portfolio shifts. This massive outflow, nearly half of all FII selling, is driven by rising US bond yields, a stronger dollar, and geopolitical risks. Despite this, domestic funds are increasing their holdings, creating a market tug-of-war with potential buying opportunities in quality private banks.
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