Summary:
In FY25, Indian equity markets saw significant interest from foreign portfolio investors (FPIs), aided by improved macroeconomic conditions and a substantial interest rate drop by the US Federal Reserve. FPIs invested $10.68 billion (₹89,717 crore) in Indian stocks in the first half, following record inflows of $23.81 billion (₹2 lakh crore) in FY24. September 2024 witnessed significant inflows of $6.87 billion (₹57,724 crore), the largest since December 2023, despite persistent geopolitical concerns dampening FPI sentiment.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are now net purchasers in India's debt market, with inflows of $13.10 billion (₹1.1 lakh crore) in 2024, up from $8.18 billion (₹68,663 crore) in 2023. In the first half of FY24, FPIs acquired $6.48 billion (₹54,389 crore) in Indian debt. September marked five consecutive months of positive inflows, totaling $154.7 million (₹1,299 crore). Experts expect future inflows to surpass $11.91 billion (₹1 lakh crore) for the year.
Source: IBEF
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