Foreign fund holdings in India slip to 15-year low amid domestic investor surge

The shift underscores changing ownership dynamics in India’s equity markets and raises questions about sustainability of foreign inflows. (NSE data) Given the relative withdrawal of FPIs, market liquidity and sector rotation may increasingly be driven by domestic investors and may alter equity-market leadership into FY27.
Foreign fund holdings in India slip to 15-year low amid domestic investor surge

The shift underscores changing ownership dynamics in India’s equity markets and raises questions about sustainability of foreign inflows. (NSE data) Given the relative withdrawal of FPIs, market liquidity and sector rotation may increasingly be driven by domestic investors and may alter equity-market leadership into FY27.

Foreign investor holdings in Indian equities fall to ~16.9%, while domestic mutual funds hit a record 10.9%, reshaping ownership dynamics.
The shift underscores changing ownership dynamics in India’s equity markets and raises questions about sustainability of foreign inflows. (NSE data) Given the relative withdrawal of FPIs, market liquidity and sector rotation may increasingly be driven by domestic investors and may alter equity-market leadership into FY27.

The shift underscores changing ownership dynamics in India’s equity markets and raises questions about sustainability of foreign inflows. (NSE data) Given the relative withdrawal of FPIs, market liquidity and sector rotation may increasingly be driven by domestic investors and may alter equity-market leadership into FY27.