FIIs dump Rs 1.58 lakh cr in 2025, but Rs 3,000 cr year-end buying sparks 2026 reversal hopes. Here’s why
Foreign Institutional Investors have sold Indian equities worth Rs 14,185 crore in December, contributing to total outflows of Rs 1,57,860 crore in 2025. However, recent buying ahead of the Santa Claus rally has narrowed outflows, sparking hopes for a 2026 reversal. The rupee’s depreciation also saw a reversal, aiding the sentiment.
Dalal Street Week Ahead: Nifty enters consolidation phase; breakout above 26,100 key for next market move
The Nifty ended the week mildly lower, extending its sideways consolidation within the 25,700–26,100 band amid falling volatility. With no clear breakout and the India VIX near multi-year lows, markets may remain range-bound, making stock-specific and sectoral positioning crucial in the near term.
Big year for old school Wall Street trades gets lost in AI hype
Even as AI mania dominated headlines in 2025, diversified and multi-asset strategies quietly delivered some of their strongest returns in years. Balanced stock-bond portfolios, global value trades and risk-parity funds outperformed expectations, underscoring the enduring appeal of diversification despite investors continuing to chase concentrated, thematic bets.
Gold EGR framework may need a review to revive India’s price-setter ambition: Sebi Chairman
Sebi Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said India’s Electronic Gold Receipts (EGR) framework may need a review as it has not gained the desired traction. He urged greater investor awareness of regulated gold products, stressing that EGRs were meant to help India emerge as a global gold price discovery hub.
Gold rates in India dip from record high. Will it rise or fall before Christmas?
Gold prices in India have slipped about Rs 1,300 from record highs ahead of Christmas as holiday-thinned global markets cap near-term momentum. Experts expect consolidation near Rs 1,35,000, with a potential 2–3% breakout or breakdown depending on global cues, interest rates and geopolitical developments.
Smallcaps, NBFCs, consumer discretionary set for revival in FY26: LIC MF’s Dikshit Mittal
Markets have been range-bound for over a year, awaiting triggers like earnings growth, trade deals, or rupee stabilisation, says Dikshit Mittal. He highlights midcap and smallcap stocks, NBFCs, consumer discretionary, and private capex as sectors poised for growth, while select IT pockets and the commercial vehicle cycle offer targeted opportunities for FY26.
US existing home sales edge up in November as mortgage rates ease
U.S. existing home sales saw a modest increase in November, driven by easing mortgage rates. However, economic uncertainty and a shrinking inventory of homes for sale are keeping potential buyers hesitant. Despite a slight uptick in sales, the housing market faces significant headwinds, with affordability and labor market concerns limiting a stronger recovery.
Railway stocks under FII scanner: RVNL, Texmaco among 5 seeing stake cuts in September quarter
FIIs trimmed stakes in key railway stocks, including RVNL, Texmaco, and IRCTC, amid sectoral weakness in Q2FY26.
GQG Partners’ India Portfolio: 4 stocks soar up to 40% in FY26, others struggle
As of September 2025, the firm held stakes in 12 BSE-listed companies, with the portfolio valued at Rs 66,655 crore—a rise of 11% from Rs 60,221 crore in March 2025.
Global borrowing in euros rises nearly 20% in 2025 to record high, Dealogic data shows
Global borrowers are issuing a record amount of euro-denominated debt in 2025, a nearly 20% jump from last year, signaling a growing investor appetite for alternatives to the U.S. dollar. This surge, the third consecutive year of growth, also reflects lower interest rates, particularly for emerging markets. Despite this trend, the dollar remains the dominant […]