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22 days agoForeign investors turn net buyers in Indian equities after three months of outflows
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) turned net buyers in October 2025, infusing ₹6,480 crore into Indian equities—the first monthly inflow since July. The shift follows easing U.S. yields, rupee stability, and strong domestic corporate earnings. FPIs favored financials, IT, and capital-goods stocks while trimming exposure to FMCG. Analysts say optimism over a possible India–U.S. trade deal and moderating oil prices lifted sentiment. Cumulative equity inflows now exceed ₹1.4 lakh crore for CY2025, underlining India’s resilience amid global volatility.
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22 days agoForeign investors turn net buyers in Indian equities after three months of outflows
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) turned net buyers in October 2025, infusing ₹6,480 crore into Indian equities—the first monthly inflow since July. The shift follows easing U.S. yields, rupee stability, and strong domestic corporate earnings. FPIs favored financials, IT, and capital-goods stocks while trimming exposure to FMCG. Analysts say optimism over a possible India–U.S. trade deal and moderating oil prices lifted sentiment. Cumulative equity inflows now exceed ₹1.4 lakh crore for CY2025, underlining India’s resilience amid global volatility.
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FPIs poured ₹6,480 crore into Indian equities in October 2025, reversing a three-month outflow streak as easing yields, firm rupee, and strong earnings revived foreign-investor appetite.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) turned net buyers in October 2025, infusing ₹6,480 crore into Indian equities—the first monthly inflow since July. The shift follows easing U.S. yields, rupee stability, and strong domestic corporate earnings. FPIs favored financials, IT, and capital-goods stocks while trimming exposure to FMCG. Analysts say optimism over a possible India–U.S. trade deal and moderating oil prices lifted sentiment. Cumulative equity inflows now exceed ₹1.4 lakh crore for CY2025, underlining India’s resilience amid global volatility.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) turned net buyers in October 2025, infusing ₹6,480 crore into Indian equities—the first monthly inflow since July. The shift follows easing U.S. yields, rupee stability, and strong domestic corporate earnings. FPIs favored financials, IT, and capital-goods stocks while trimming exposure to FMCG. Analysts say optimism over a possible India–U.S. trade deal and moderating oil prices lifted sentiment. Cumulative equity inflows now exceed ₹1.4 lakh crore for CY2025, underlining India’s resilience amid global volatility.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 05:10 IST