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43 days agoForeign investors inject Rs 14,610 crore into Indian equities in October

After three consecutive months of net outflows, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have returned to Indian equities in October, investing approximately Rs 14,610 crore. The inflow comes amid improved global risk sentiment and hopes for policy support in India. Analysts view this as a positive sign for the market’s health, though they caution that sustaining inflows will depend on earnings growth and global macro factors. Domestic institutional activity and corporate earnings will also play significant roles in maintaining momentum.
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43 days agoForeign investors inject Rs 14,610 crore into Indian equities in October

After three consecutive months of net outflows, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have returned to Indian equities in October, investing approximately Rs 14,610 crore. The inflow comes amid improved global risk sentiment and hopes for policy support in India. Analysts view this as a positive sign for the market’s health, though they caution that sustaining inflows will depend on earnings growth and global macro factors. Domestic institutional activity and corporate earnings will also play significant roles in maintaining momentum.
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FPIs resumed investing in Indian equities in October with ~Rs 14,610 crore inflow, signalling renewed foreign confidence.
After three consecutive months of net outflows, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have returned to Indian equities in October, investing approximately Rs 14,610 crore. The inflow comes amid improved global risk sentiment and hopes for policy support in India. Analysts view this as a positive sign for the market’s health, though they caution that sustaining inflows will depend on earnings growth and global macro factors. Domestic institutional activity and corporate earnings will also play significant roles in maintaining momentum.

After three consecutive months of net outflows, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have returned to Indian equities in October, investing approximately Rs 14,610 crore. The inflow comes amid improved global risk sentiment and hopes for policy support in India. Analysts view this as a positive sign for the market’s health, though they caution that sustaining inflows will depend on earnings growth and global macro factors. Domestic institutional activity and corporate earnings will also play significant roles in maintaining momentum.
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Nov 2, 2025 • 16:01