Foreign investors have invested Rs 27,856 crore in Indian stocks during the first two weeks of September due to market resilience and potential US interest rate cuts. This brings their total investment to Rs 70,737 crore for the year. Regulatory reforms and India’s positive economic outlook have further boosted investor confidence.
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