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5 days agoForeign investors pour ₹8,276 crore into Indian banks, autos and metals during early October
In the first half of October 2025, overseas institutional investors pumped about ₹8,276 crore into Indian financial services, particularly banks, auto manufacturers and metals companies. This surge marked the sector’s highest fortnightly intake since April and the second-largest of the year. Analysts say the trend reflects improved global risk appetite and confidence in India’s growth outlook, though they caution that sectoral concentration might increase downside risk if broader market breadth doesn’t follow. Diversification remains key amid rallying capitals.
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5 days agoForeign investors pour ₹8,276 crore into Indian banks, autos and metals during early October
In the first half of October 2025, overseas institutional investors pumped about ₹8,276 crore into Indian financial services, particularly banks, auto manufacturers and metals companies. This surge marked the sector’s highest fortnightly intake since April and the second-largest of the year. Analysts say the trend reflects improved global risk appetite and confidence in India’s growth outlook, though they caution that sectoral concentration might increase downside risk if broader market breadth doesn’t follow. Diversification remains key amid rallying capitals.
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Foreign investors pour ₹8,276 crore into Indian banks, autos and metals during early October
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Foreign investors invested ₹8,276 crore in Indian banks, autos and metals in early October, signalling rising global confidence but raising concentration concerns.
In the first half of October 2025, overseas institutional investors pumped about ₹8,276 crore into Indian financial services, particularly banks, auto manufacturers and metals companies. This surge marked the sector’s highest fortnightly intake since April and the second-largest of the year. Analysts say the trend reflects improved global risk appetite and confidence in India’s growth outlook, though they caution that sectoral concentration might increase downside risk if broader market breadth doesn’t follow. Diversification remains key amid rallying capitals.
In the first half of October 2025, overseas institutional investors pumped about ₹8,276 crore into Indian financial services, particularly banks, auto manufacturers and metals companies. This surge marked the sector’s highest fortnightly intake since April and the second-largest of the year. Analysts say the trend reflects improved global risk appetite and confidence in India’s growth outlook, though they caution that sectoral concentration might increase downside risk if broader market breadth doesn’t follow. Diversification remains key amid rallying capitals.
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