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    Rs 32,000 crore-inflow in 12 days! 7 reasons why FIIs are chasing Indian stocks non-stop

    In the evolving market landscape, investors are driven by factors like rate cut speculations and a long-term investment view, shaping market sentiments. The recent surge in FII investments, particularly in bluechip stocks, indicates a strategic shift towards sustainable growth opportunities.

    Artificial intelligence firms lead Chinese shares higher

    China's CSI AI Index jumped 3.7%, as domestic AI companies moved swiftly to attract users of OpenAI's technology. The blue-chip CSI300 index hit a four-month low on Tuesday. A US company intends to limit access to its application programming interface (API) in China and other nations. The API serves as a platform enabling developers to integrate its AI models into their products.

    Asian shares subdued as China trade eyed, yen steadies after recent falls

    Later in the day, the Bank of England (BoE) will decide its interest rate policy, with all eyes on the prospects of a June rate cut following the overnight move by Sweden's Riksbank to cut rates, which underlined Europe's divergence from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

    China stocks end lower as sentiment remains subdued; HK shares up

    ​Chinese stocks ended slightly lower on Tuesday, as sentiment remained muted between optimism over improved manufacturing activity data and hopes for more stimulus measures. Hong Kong stocks rose, led by energy and technology shares.

    Asian shares track Wall Street higher; China deflation risks persist

    Most Asian markets tracked Wall Street higher on Thursday, but Chinese stocks were battling to sustain a rally after data raised concerns about deflationary pressures in China and suggested the economic slowdown may have further to run.

    5 world market themes for the week ahead

    The Chinese Year of the Dragon is around the corner, but the world's second largest economy is anything but roaring right now, while tough talk from central bankers has made investors less confident about imminent relief from lower interest rates.

    The Economic Times
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