Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have shown renewed confidence in Indian equities, becoming net buyers for the second consecutive month. May saw a net inflow of Rs 18,082 crore, following April’s Rs 4,243 crore. This reversal follows heavy selling earlier in 2025, driven by global factors like a strong dollar. Improved macroeconomic indicators, slowing growth in the U.S.
Oil shock from Iran war raises risks for India’s stock market
Escalating Middle East tensions are poised to further weaken Indian equities, with strategists warning of underperformance against global peers. Higher oil prices, driven by the