homemarket NewsForeign investors pump in Rs 11,500 crore in equities so far this month

Foreign investors pump in Rs 11,500 crore in equities so far this month

In financial services, FPIs have been alternating between buying and selling in different fortnights. Since risk-off is the dominant market mood now following the bank failures in the US and fears of contagion, FPIs are unlikely to turn buyers in the near-term.

By CNBCTV18.com Mar 19, 2023 11:08:53 AM IST (Published)

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Foreign investors have poured in Rs 11,500 crore in Indian equities so far this month -- this was mainly driven by masssive investmenta from the US-based GQG Partners in the Adani Group of companies.
In the days ahead, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) may take a cautious stance in their approach in the coming days following the collapse of the US-based banks — Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank — that dented sentiments in the market, experts said.
According to the data with the depositories, FPIs invested Rs 11,495 crore in Indian equities till March 17. This came after a net outflow of Rs 5,294 crore in February and Rs 28,852 crore in January. Prior to that, FPIs infused a net amount of Rs 11,119 crore in December, data showed.