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FPIs Pump ₹7,833 Cr into Indian IPOs Amid Secondary-Market Outflows

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have invested ₹7,833 crore into Indian IPOs so far this month, offsetting intense selling in the secondary markets, according to market data. Despite outflows worth ₹13,925 crore over November 1–14, analysts say FPIs are showing strong appetite for primary issuances.
This trend suggests that while some institutional players are reducing equity exposure, they remain bullish on India’s new-issue pipeline. (Livemint)
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FPIs Pump ₹7,833 Cr into Indian IPOs Amid Secondary-Market Outflows

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have invested ₹7,833 crore into Indian IPOs so far this month, offsetting intense selling in the secondary markets, according to market data. Despite outflows worth ₹13,925 crore over November 1–14, analysts say FPIs are showing strong appetite for primary issuances.
This trend suggests that while some institutional players are reducing equity exposure, they remain bullish on India’s new-issue pipeline. (Livemint)
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- ipo
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Despite big secondary-market outflows, FIIs are ploughing ₹7,833 cr into India’s IPO market this month.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have invested ₹7,833 crore into Indian IPOs so far this month, offsetting intense selling in the secondary markets, according to market data. Despite outflows worth ₹13,925 crore over November 1–14, analysts say FPIs are showing strong appetite for primary issuances.
This trend suggests that while some institutional players are reducing equity exposure, they remain bullish on India’s new-issue pipeline. (Livemint)

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have invested ₹7,833 crore into Indian IPOs so far this month, offsetting intense selling in the secondary markets, according to market data. Despite outflows worth ₹13,925 crore over November 1–14, analysts say FPIs are showing strong appetite for primary issuances.
This trend suggests that while some institutional players are reducing equity exposure, they remain bullish on India’s new-issue pipeline. (Livemint)
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