Escalating tensions in the Iran war, a prolonged spell of foreign institutional investor selling and crude oil prices climbing above $110 a barrel have kept market sentiment under pressure.
Rising oil prices have also intensified concerns around inflation and the possibility of higher-for-longer interest rates globally, leading investors to stay cautious amid increasing uncertainty in the broader macroeconomic environment.
10 stocks that saw the sharpest decrease in retail shareholding in Q4.
Escalating tensions in the Iran war, a prolonged spell of foreign institutional investor selling and crude oil prices climbing above $110 a barrel have kept market sentiment under pressure. Rising oil prices have also intensified concerns around inflation and the possibility of higher-for-longer interest rates globally, leading investors to stay cautious amid increasing uncertainty in the broader macroeconomic environment.
10 stocks that saw the sharpest decrease in retail shareholding in Q4.