FPIs

FPIs Pull Out Nearly Rs 18,000 Crore in Two Weeks of December: Market Sentiment Under Pressure

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have turned net sellers in Indian equities, withdrawing close to Rs 18,000 crore in just the first two weeks of December 2025. This sharp reversal in foreign flows has rattled investor sentiment, raising concerns about the near-term outlook for the domestic stock market. The short headline, “FPIs pull out nearly Rs…

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Hammack

FED’s Hammack Would Prefer Tighter Policy Given Too High Inflation: Implications for Global Economy and Investors

The Federal Reserve continues to face a delicate balancing act as inflation remains stubbornly above its long-term target. In recent remarks, Federal Reserve policymaker Hammack stated that he would prefer a tighter monetary policy stance given the risks posed by persistently high inflation. His comments highlight the ongoing debate within the Federal Open Market Committee…

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Fed Dissenters

Two Fed Dissenters Cite Inflation Risk in Votes Against Rate Cut: What It Means for Global Markets

The U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest policy decision has sparked intense debate across financial markets. While the majority of policymakers voted in favor of a rate cut, two dissenting voices stood firm, citing persistent inflation risks as their primary concern. This divergence highlights the delicate balance the Fed must maintain between supporting economic growth and ensuring…

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