When large institutional investors like mutual funds put money into a stock, it’s often a signal worth paying attention to. These funds carry out extensive research and focus on long-term growth, investing only when there’s strong reasoning behind it. But what happens when some of their most favored stocks plummet by as much as 55% from their highs?
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