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Domestic Funds Buy ₹7,100 Crore as Indian Markets Face Rate-Cut Uncertainty

Indian equity markets continued to feel pressure as weakened expectations of a December U.S. rate cut triggered broad-based selling. Despite the weakness, domestic institutional investors stepped in aggressively, purchasing approximately ₹7,100 crore in recent sessions. Nifty dropped below 25,850, led by declines in technology and growth-oriented sectors. Traders pointed to global cues, particularly U.S. inflation trends, as major drivers of sentiment. While foreign flows remained inconsistent, the participation of domestic funds helped reduce the scale of intraday volatility. Market watchers remain cautious, highlighting potential sensitivity to upcoming macroeconomic readings and central bank commentary.
Discvr• By Harsh Ranjan
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Domestic Funds Buy ₹7,100 Crore as Indian Markets Face Rate-Cut Uncertainty

Indian equity markets continued to feel pressure as weakened expectations of a December U.S. rate cut triggered broad-based selling. Despite the weakness, domestic institutional investors stepped in aggressively, purchasing approximately ₹7,100 crore in recent sessions. Nifty dropped below 25,850, led by declines in technology and growth-oriented sectors. Traders pointed to global cues, particularly U.S. inflation trends, as major drivers of sentiment. While foreign flows remained inconsistent, the participation of domestic funds helped reduce the scale of intraday volatility. Market watchers remain cautious, highlighting potential sensitivity to upcoming macroeconomic readings and central bank commentary.
Discvr• By Harsh Ranjan
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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Indian markets weakened as rate-cut uncertainty grew, but domestic funds bought ₹7,100 crore, helping offset volatility while tech stocks drove index pressure.
Indian equity markets continued to feel pressure as weakened expectations of a December U.S. rate cut triggered broad-based selling. Despite the weakness, domestic institutional investors stepped in aggressively, purchasing approximately ₹7,100 crore in recent sessions. Nifty dropped below 25,850, led by declines in technology and growth-oriented sectors. Traders pointed to global cues, particularly U.S. inflation trends, as major drivers of sentiment. While foreign flows remained inconsistent, the participation of domestic funds helped reduce the scale of intraday volatility. Market watchers remain cautious, highlighting potential sensitivity to upcoming macroeconomic readings and central bank commentary.

Indian equity markets continued to feel pressure as weakened expectations of a December U.S. rate cut triggered broad-based selling. Despite the weakness, domestic institutional investors stepped in aggressively, purchasing approximately ₹7,100 crore in recent sessions. Nifty dropped below 25,850, led by declines in technology and growth-oriented sectors. Traders pointed to global cues, particularly U.S. inflation trends, as major drivers of sentiment. While foreign flows remained inconsistent, the participation of domestic funds helped reduce the scale of intraday volatility. Market watchers remain cautious, highlighting potential sensitivity to upcoming macroeconomic readings and central bank commentary.
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