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.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have significantly impacted key sectors such as financial services, oil & gas, and automobiles with continued selling pressure, according to a report by the State Bank of India (SBI).
The Indian stock market has been experiencing heavy selling pressure since the beginning of October, driven by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) pulling out large sums.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) continued their bullish stance on Indian stocks, infusing Rs 16,881.03 crore in the second week of September, according to data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).
The government's capex has seen a threefold increase over the past five years, but this growth may be reaching its peak.
As the government steps back, the private corporate sector is set to take the lead. With strong corporate balance sheets and direct government incentives, companies are ra
The net foreign investment in August in the Indian equity market declined to Rs 7,320 crore, marking the lowest monthly investment in the past three months.
Indian stock indices settled the week's trade on a high, keeping the gains that were accumulated throughout the day intact. The indices were supported by continued buying by foreign portfolio investors.
The Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) turned net buyers in Indian financial markets, with net inflows amounting to USD 10.8 billion in June and July 2024 after witnessing outflows in the first two months of Financial Year (FY) 25, the monthly economic review of the Department of Economic Af
The United States accounts for the highest share of Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) investing in India during the fiscal year 2023-24, highlights a report by the Securities and Exchange Board of India. (SEBI)