Foreign investors have withdrawn Rs 22,194 crore from Indian equities in January amid expectations of a weak earnings season, rising US dollar, and concerns over a potential tariff war. Additionally, factors such as slowing GDP growth, high inflation, and the record low level of the Indian rupee have contributed to this exodus.
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