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Indian Market Slows Down: Financial Sector Pressure and Massive Foreign Outflows

Joe Weisenthal
Last updated: 10.11.2025 17:52
Joe Weisenthal
8 месяцев ago
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At KeyToFinancialTrends, we note that the Indian stock market began Friday’s session with moderate losses: the Nifty 50 slipped 0.19% and the Sensex dropped 0.14%. The main driver of the correction was weakness in the financial sector, which had previously fueled gains after the Reserve Bank of India eased lending rules. However, the euphoria proved short-lived: investors realize that regulatory relief cannot offset the scale of foreign capital outflows.

Across sectors, the picture remains mixed: financials fell 0.4%, FMCG stocks lost 0.3%, and automakers declined 0.5%. At the same time, small- and mid-cap companies posted modest gains of 0.4% and 0.2% respectively. We believe this reflects the resilience of certain domestic segments, yet external pressures continue to dominate.

In September alone, foreign portfolio investors withdrew $2.7 billion from Indian equities, bringing total outflows this year to $17.6 billion – a record figure that has already created a steady bearish backdrop. At KeyToFinancialTrends, we emphasize that for foreign players, the Indian market has become a zone for profit-taking after earlier rallies, and this trend could intensify amid global volatility.

Among individual stories, PC Jeweller surged 4% after reporting a 63% rise in quarterly revenue and a 23% reduction in bank debt. Axis Bank also stood out, rising 2% after Morgan Stanley raised its price target to 1,450 rupees with an “overweight” rating. Analysts expect improvements in margins, stronger growth, and lower credit costs over the next 12 months.

We also highlight a landmark IPO event: WeWork’s Indian subsidiary opened subscriptions for its 30-billion-rupee offering. The unit is targeting a valuation of around 86.9 billion rupees, signaling steady investor appetite for flexible office solutions despite the challenges facing the U.S. parent company.

At Key To Financial Trends, we see the coming weeks as a critical test for the Indian market. If foreign capital outflows persist amid a strong dollar and geopolitical uncertainty, pressure on the indices will continue. However, strong corporate earnings and IPO activity could help cushion the overall negative sentiment.

Our forecast: Indian index dynamics will remain volatile, with heightened attention to the actions of foreign investors. We recommend focusing on companies with resilient domestic growth drivers – particularly in the financial sector (Axis Bank), as well as in consumer goods and technology, where long-term prospects remain solid.

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