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Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) slowed down the pace of selling in India's equity market in the second week of November, recording net sales of Rs 2,426 crore, compared to Rs 19,994 crore in the first week. Despite the decrease, FPI selling remains negative, with a total outflow of Rs 22,420 crore for November so far.
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