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Foreign investors infuse ₹1,751 crore into Indian markets this week

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) injected ₹1,751 crore into Indian equities this week, according to NSDL data, signaling renewed optimism after recent outflows. Analysts attributed the turnaround to strong Q2 earnings, stable macroeconomic conditions, and easing global volatility. Inflows were concentrated in banking, capital goods, and auto sectors, reflecting confidence in India's growth trajectory. Experts said persistent FPI interest could support the rupee and lift equity valuations ahead of the festive season.
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Foreign investors infuse ₹1,751 crore into Indian markets this week

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) injected ₹1,751 crore into Indian equities this week, according to NSDL data, signaling renewed optimism after recent outflows. Analysts attributed the turnaround to strong Q2 earnings, stable macroeconomic conditions, and easing global volatility. Inflows were concentrated in banking, capital goods, and auto sectors, reflecting confidence in India's growth trajectory. Experts said persistent FPI interest could support the rupee and lift equity valuations ahead of the festive season.
Tags:
- FPI
- foreign investment
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FPIs return with ₹1,751 crore inflows, signaling growing confidence in Indian equities.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) injected ₹1,751 crore into Indian equities this week, according to NSDL data, signaling renewed optimism after recent outflows. Analysts attributed the turnaround to strong Q2 earnings, stable macroeconomic conditions, and easing global volatility. Inflows were concentrated in banking, capital goods, and auto sectors, reflecting confidence in India's growth trajectory. Experts said persistent FPI interest could support the rupee and lift equity valuations ahead of the festive season.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) injected ₹1,751 crore into Indian equities this week, according to NSDL data, signaling renewed optimism after recent outflows. Analysts attributed the turnaround to strong Q2 earnings, stable macroeconomic conditions, and easing global volatility. Inflows were concentrated in banking, capital goods, and auto sectors, reflecting confidence in India's growth trajectory. Experts said persistent FPI interest could support the rupee and lift equity valuations ahead of the festive season.
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- foreign investment
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- Indian equities
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