(Reuters) -Foreigners divested Japanese stock for the first time in 12 weeks in the week through June 21 on caution over the Israel-Iran conflict and its impact on Japanese oil imports and inflation.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) ended their 40-session selling streak on Monday, turning net buyers as Indian equity markets saw a sharp rally. This uptrend followed the Maharashtra election ...
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