FPIs Keep Up Their Selling Trend! Outflows of Rs 55,742 crore over the last seven days

For the seventh straight trading session on Tuesday, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) kept selling Indian stocks, taking out an extra Rs 5,729 crore. With the largest single-day selloff on October 4, when FPIs offloaded Rs 15,506 crore, data shows that the cumulative outflow by FPIs over the previous seven days has reached Rs 55,742 crore….

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In the first half of September, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) invested Rs 27,856 crore in Indian stocks.

Because of the Indian market’s resiliency and expectations of a possible interest rate decrease by the US Federal Reserve, Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) invested Rs 27,856 crore in Indian shares in the first half of September. Following a withdrawal of Rs 34,252 crore in April and May, FPIs have become aggressive buyers of Indian stocks…

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During the first week of August, foreign investors withdraw more than Rs 13,400 crore from Indian stocks.

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have switched to net sellers this month, taking out more than Rs 13,400 crore from Indian stocks as of the beginning of August. This reversal comes after several months of rising investment. Earlier this year, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) invested a total of Rs 22,134 crore in Indian stocks. On the…

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In CY23, FPIs brought over $20 billion.

Up until December 20, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) invested $20 billion in Indian stocks, the second-highest amount in the previous ten years. FPIs made $23 billion in market investments in India in 2020. It is noteworthy that only Japan’s economy, which attracts $30 billion, is larger than India’s among Asian economies. This year, South Korea,…

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