FPIs turn net-buyers in Indian equities after three months of outflows, invest ₹7,300 crore

Foreign investors reversed course in October, injecting ~₹7,300 crore into Indian stocks, lifting market sentiment.

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FPIs turn net-buyers in Indian equities after three months of outflows, invest ₹7,300 crore

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Foreign investors reversed course in October, injecting ~₹7,300 crore into Indian stocks, lifting market sentiment.
After three consecutive months of net selling, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have returned to buying Indian equities, placing around ₹7,300 crore in October so far, according to NSDL data. The shift is linked to stronger earnings in Q2, improving economic indicators, and attractive valuations. This renewed FPI interest has boosted the Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex toward record highs, though analysts caution that global rate risks and domestic policy uncertainty remain headwinds.
Oct 22, 2025 • 10:59
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