The Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) continue to influence Indian stock markets however the extent of their impact on major indices has reduced over time, says a report by ICICI Mutual Fund.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are on course to turn net sellers in Indian stock markets for the second straight month through November, after having remained net buyers four months on a trot until September.
The Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) ownership in companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) has been steadily declining over the past three years but still they are the major shareholder.
The pace of selling by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in the Indian equity market slowed down in the second week of November, according to data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).
The Reserve Bank of India on Monday announced that a foreign portfolio investor (FPI) investing in excess of the prescribed 10 per cent limit in a company, shall have the option of divesting their holdings or reclassifying such holdings as foreign direct investment (FDI).
Amid sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in the Indian stock markets, Sriram Krishnan, Chief Business Officer of the National Stock Exchange (NSE), expressed confidence in the resilience of India's growth story.
The Indian stock markets continue to feel the pressure from sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs). According to the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) data, FPIs have offloaded equities worth a significant Rs 19,994 crore in just the first five trading sessions of No
In a highly volatile trade, Indian stock indices hovered substantially lower from the previous closing, largely due to sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold stocks worth Rs 94,017 crore in India through October, suppressing the stock market's overall performance. In the process, they became net sellers in India, after having remained buyers for four months.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have again turned net sellers in Indian stock markets in October, after having remained net buyers in the past four months on a trot.
Stock indices settled substantially lower Thursday, with foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) continuing to offload their assets in India lately, coupled with lower-than-expected July-September earnings of India Inc.