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    Indian Stock Markets Recover Slightly, But FPI Selling Dampens Investor Confidence

    Mumbai, February 18, 2025: Indian stock markets started on a positive note after eight days of losses but are still under pressure from continued selling by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs). Despite an initial uptrend, the markets remain volatile due to ongoing FPI outflows, which have led to cautious investor sentiment.

    FPIs have been net sellers for several weeks, contributing to the market’s weak performance. These sustained outflows, combined with global uncertainties and domestic economic concerns, have kept investor confidence subdued, further weighing on the Indian markets.

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