FPIs withdraw Rs 44,396 cr from stocks in January due to a poor outlook for results and a strengthening currency.

The strength of the currency, rising US bond yields, and prospects of a dismal earnings season have caused foreign investors to withdraw Rs 44,396 crore from Indian stocks this month. According to data from the depositories, this followed an investment of Rs 15,446 crore in December. The change in attitude coincides with both internal and…

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Will India once again be on the FII shopping list? In three days, more than Rs 11,000 crore was purchased.

In three trading days, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) bought stocks worth Rs 11,100 crore, marking a significant resurgence in Indian markets after weeks of relentless selling. After 38 consecutive sessions of net withdrawals from Indian markets, this is a notable turnaround. On Monday, FIIs bought stocks valued at Rs 9,947.55 crore, starting the purchasing trend….

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After 38 days of FII selling, foreign investors purchased Rs 9947 cr on November 25.

According to preliminary statistics, on Monday, November 25, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) became net buyers in the equity markets, acquiring stocks valued at Rs 9,947.55 crore. The market attitude received a much-needed boost due to this notable change, which ended a 38-session run of net selling. Conversely, on the same day, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs)…

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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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