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Foreign investors sold ₹4,238 crore in Indian stocks in November 2025, marking continued outflows amid global AI market gains and high valuations.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold ₹4,238 crore in Indian equities in November 2025, continuing a year-to-date outflow of ₹1.44 lakh crore, driven by India’s underperformance versus AI-driven global markets.
Despite recent moderation in selling and a shift to net buying on some days, FIIs remain cautious due to high valuations and delayed trade talks.
Strong Q2 earnings, easing inflation, and optimism over India-US trade relations have boosted sentiment, with FPI holdings reaching a 14-month high.
Analysts expect renewed FII interest in 2026 as corporate earnings grow and valuations adjust.
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Los inversores extranjeros vendieron ₹ 4,238 crore en acciones indias en noviembre de 2025, marcando flujos de salida continuos en medio de las ganancias del mercado mundial de IA y las altas valoraciones.