After heavy withdrawals in the past two months, foreign investors have made a comeback to Indian equities with an investment of over 24,000 crore rupees in the first week of December. As per the depositories data, the foreign portfolio investors or FPIs, pumped in 24,454 Crore rupees into Indian equities markets.
This comes after heavy outflows in the last few months. The
overseas investors pulled out 21,612 crore rupees in November and 94,017 crore rupees in October. Interestingly, September had marked a nine-month high for FPI inflows, with a net investment of 57,724 crore rupees.
So far this year, FPIs have also invested 1.1 lakh crore rupees in the debt market.