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Foreign investors return to Indian equities: FPIs invest over ₹6,000 crore in October

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have reversed a three-month outflow trend by investing over ₹6,000 crore into Indian equities in October so far. The renewed inflows come amid stabilising macro conditions, low inflation and the festive-demand uptick. Analysts see this as a potential sentiment-turning point for Indian markets, especially ahead of Diwali and Q2 earnings season. The growing FPI interest may support market breadth and valuations, although sustainability will depend on global cues and domestic corporate performance.
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Foreign investors return to Indian equities: FPIs invest over ₹6,000 crore in October

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have reversed a three-month outflow trend by investing over ₹6,000 crore into Indian equities in October so far. The renewed inflows come amid stabilising macro conditions, low inflation and the festive-demand uptick. Analysts see this as a potential sentiment-turning point for Indian markets, especially ahead of Diwali and Q2 earnings season. The growing FPI interest may support market breadth and valuations, although sustainability will depend on global cues and domestic corporate performance.
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FPIs have poured ₹6,000 + crore into Indian equities in October, signalling improved foreign sentiment and potential market support.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have reversed a three-month outflow trend by investing over ₹6,000 crore into Indian equities in October so far. The renewed inflows come amid stabilising macro conditions, low inflation and the festive-demand uptick. Analysts see this as a potential sentiment-turning point for Indian markets, especially ahead of Diwali and Q2 earnings season. The growing FPI interest may support market breadth and valuations, although sustainability will depend on global cues and domestic corporate performance.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have reversed a three-month outflow trend by investing over ₹6,000 crore into Indian equities in October so far. The renewed inflows come amid stabilising macro conditions, low inflation and the festive-demand uptick. Analysts see this as a potential sentiment-turning point for Indian markets, especially ahead of Diwali and Q2 earnings season. The growing FPI interest may support market breadth and valuations, although sustainability will depend on global cues and domestic corporate performance.
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