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机构:印度股市的崩溃正考验散户交易者信心

Institutions: The collapse of India's stock market is testing the confidence of retail traders.

Breakings ·  Mar 23 05:06

The $1.2 trillion crash of India's stock market is beginning to cause concern among a large number of retail investors in the country. As global funds flee in large quantities, these retail investors have been supporting the Indian market for months. The inflow into domestic mutual funds has decreased by about 30% compared to the record high in October last year, and the inflow of new funds into the market has slowed to a two-year low. These are just some signs of the wavering of individual investors who are facing a long-term defeat for the first time. Data shows that the number of new trading accounts added per month in February has dropped to 2.3 million, down from 4.5 million in July. Rajat Agarwal, a strategist for Asia at Societe Generale in Bangalore, said: "We are beginning to see signs of fatigue in the inflow of retail investors into the stock market. If foreign investors do not return and the momentum of retail fund inflows continues to slow, then you can expect the market to remain sluggish."

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