FPIs Return To Indian Equities With Rs 14,610 Crore Inflow In October, Ending 3-Month Exit Streak
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FPIs halt three-month withdrawal streak; pump Rs 14,610 crore into Indian equities in Oct - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: After withdrawing money for the past three months, foreign investors have turned net buyers with a net infusion of Rs 14,610 crore in October, supported by resilient corporate earnings, a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve, and hopes of US-India trade talks materialising soon. This turnaround comes after a prolonged spell of persistent outflows, with FPIs pulling out Rs 23,885 crore in September, Rs 34,990 crore in August, and Rs 17,7…
FPIs Return To Indian Equities With Rs 14,610 Crore Inflow In October, Ending 3-Month Exit Streak
After three consecutive months of heavy outflows, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) made a comeback to Indian equities in October, injecting Rs 14,610 crore into the market. The turnaround, driven by resilient corporate earnings, a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve, and optimism around US-India trade negotiations, marks a likely shift in investor sentiment.
FPIs pump Rs 14,610 cr into Indian equities in Oct; halt 3-month withdrawal streak
NEW DELHI, Nov 2: After withdrawing money for the past three months, foreign investors have turned net buyers with a net infusion of Rs 14,610 crore in October, supported by resilient corporate earnings, a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve, and hopes of US-India trade talks materialising soon. This turnaround comes after a prolonged spell of persistent outflows, with FPIs pulling out Rs 23,885 crore in September, Rs 34,990 crore in August, an…
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