The Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) have infused Rs 7,962 crore in the Indian equity market in the first week of July, according to the data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).
Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) in the Indian equity market turned positive in June with a net investment of Rs 12,170 crore, according to data from NSDL.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) returned to Indian markets, marking a net investment exceeding USD 1 billion over the last five trading sessions. On June 14, FPIs invested USD 644.61 million, which pushed their total investment past the 1 billion USD mark.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have returned to the Indian equity markets, with a net investment of Rs 2,743 crore on Friday. Despite this positive development, the overall net investment by FPIs remains negative.
In response, CLSA has made a strategic shift in its India focus portfolio, replacing L&T with HCL Tech, and turning more defensive by favouring private banks, IT, insurance, and commodities.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) continue to remain net buyers for the third month in April in Indian stock markets. They had aggressively sold Indian stocks and turned net sellers in the Indian equity market in January 2024, before turning net buyers thereafter.
Indian benchmark indices touched all time high during the trading session on Monday. The Nifty touched all time high of 22,697.30 and Sensex also reached at the level of 74,869.30 points. Both the indices set new highs in the Indian equity market.
Firm GDP growth forecasts, inflation at manageable levels, political stability at the central government level and signs that the central bank is done tightening its monetary policy have all contributed to painting a bright picture for the Indian economy.
Foreign portfolio investors who had aggressively sold Indian stocks and turned net sellers in the Indian equity market in January 2024, now again became net buyers in February.
At the opening bell, the benchmark Sensex surged by 85.08 points to stand at 73,142.51, indicating a bullish start. Similarly, the Nifty index gained 24.00 points to open at 22,222.60.
Foreign portfolio investors have aggressively sold Indian stocks in January, turning net sellers in the Indian equity market, after making a beeline to accumulate domestic stocks during the past two months--November and December.