Mumbai, January 8 : Foreign portfolio investors are expected to adopt a cautious stance on Indian equities until there is clarity on the recovery in Q3 FY25 earnings and fair market valuations, says a report by Shriram Mutual Funds. It said "FPIs are likely to remain cautious on India until there is clarity on Q3FY25 earnings recovery and fair valuations" …
After turning net buyers last month, foreign investors have shown tremendous enthusiasm for Indian equities and have infused close to Rs 44,500 crore in August so far amid softening of inflation in US and falling dollar index. Between October 2021 till June 2022, they sold a massive Rs 2.46 lakh crore in the Indian equity markets. However, with the fading …
New Delhi: Foreign investors pulled out ₹8,319 crore on a net basis from capital markets in the first half of August, continuing their selling spree in the Indian market amid uncertainty over FPI tax and global trade worries. According to the depository data, foreign portfolio investors sold equities worth ₹10,416.25 crore on a net basis during 1-16 August. So far …
New Delhi: Continuing with their selling spree, foreign investors pulled out a net amount of ₹9,197 crore in just seven trading sessions in August due to unconducive domestic and global factors. According to latest depositories data, foreign portfolio investors withdrew a net amount of ₹11,134.60 from equities while pumping in ₹1,937.54 into the debt segment during 1-9 August, taking the …