Foreign investors flee Indian assets at record pace on oil shock, pummel rupee

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Foreign investors are withdrawing from Indian bonds and equities at a record pace. The surge in oil prices is linked to the Iran war. This surge has raised concerns over a pick-up in inflation. It has also affected India’s growth outlook. The rupee has weakened as a result.

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Foreign investors are reducing holdings in Indian bonds and equities amid concerns caused by rising oil prices.


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