homemarket NewsFPI holdings in domestic equities down 2% to $654 bn in Oct Dec: Report

FPI holdings in domestic equities down 2% to $654 bn in Oct-Dec: Report

FPIs' contribution to Indian equity-market capitalisation also fell during the quarter under review to 18.3 percent from 19 percent for the three months ended September 2021.

By PTI Mar 3, 2022 6:02:03 PM IST (Updated)


The value of foreign portfolio investors' (FPI) holdings in domestic equities reached USD 654 billion in three months ended December 2021, a drop of nearly 2 percent from the preceding quarter, according to a Morningstar report. This was largely on the back of a massive sell-off by foreign investors and a correction in the Indian equity markets, especially in the large and mid-cap sectors.
"At the end of the quarter ended December 2021, the value of FPI investments in Indian equities fell to USD 654 billion, which was lower than USD 667 billion recorded in the previous quarter, a fall of around 2 percent," the report noted. As of December 2020, the value of FPI investments in Indian equities had been USD 518 billion.
Consequently, FPIs' contribution to Indian equity-market capitalisation also fell during the quarter under review to 18.3 percent from 19 percent for the three months ended September 2021. Offshore mutual funds form an important component of total foreign portfolio investment, apart from other large FPIs, such as offshore insurance companies, hedge funds, and sovereign wealth funds.