💨 Abstract
India's longest equity slump in nearly three decades, wiping out $1 trillion in market cap, is denting consumer spending and threatening to slow growth in the world's fifth-largest economy. Retail investors, who make up half of India's GDP, are rethinking investments due to weak domestic earnings, foreign outflows, and market volatility.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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