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FPIs turn net buyers in Indian equities after three months of outflows

After three months of selling, FPIs infused ₹7,362 crore into Indian equities in October, lifting sentiment ahead of earnings season.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have reversed a three-month outflow streak and injected approximately ₹7,362 crore into Indian equities in October. The inflow coincides with improved earnings, a stronger consumer demand outlook, and possible progress in a US-India trade deal that could lower tariffs. Market strategists say the move strengthens sentiment and supports valuation improvement in the large-cap segment ahead of Q3 earnings season.