Despite increase in interest rates India is witnessing rising credit demand and India Inc today can boast of much better Balance Sheets than ever before. The return of FIIs to markets since April has boosted sentiments even as domestic investors continue to repose confidence in Indian equities.The
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Foreign portfolio investors, or FPIs, sold shares worth a provisional ₹1,030.90 crore while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) offloaded shares worth ₹365.20 crore on 19 June.
As the world steps into 2023, global factors, like recessionary fears, geo-political risks, and rising Covid cases in China could keep the equity markets volati