Stock Market Highlights: FPIs turn net sellers on Wednesday

From Economic Times:

The U.S. dollar holds steady after hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation, with a Fed rate cut still in sight. India’s inclusion in global bond indices expected to up foreign investor interest in corporate debt as well. ECB to wean banks off free cash at a gentle pace after review. Gold plunges Rs 400, while silver also plummets Rs 600. Foreign portfolio investors turn net sellers after five days of buying. Rupee falls 5 paise to settle at 82.85 against the US dollar. European shares reach new record highs. Stock market experiences a crash, with Sensex tanking over 1132 points and Nifty giving up the 22,000 level. Bitcoin hits a record high, up 2.8% at $73,056.



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