Foreign portfolio investors (FPI) have made a net investment of Rs. 5,001 crore (US$ 673.48 million) so far in August 2021 in Indian equities, according to data published by NSDL.
The FPIs have made a revival after a net outflow of Rs. 11,308 crore (US$ 1.5 billion) in July 2021.
With the investments in August 2021, the overall FPI investment in the equities segment in 2021 now totals at Rs. 54,037 crore (US$ 7.27 billion).
During the week which ended on Friday, the Indian stock market scaled reached new landmark, with the BSE Sensex crossing the 56,000 mark.
On Wednesday, Sensex touched an all-time high of 56,118.57 points. Though profit booking and global cues muted the market later in the truncated trading week.
“FPIs have been net buyers in Indian equities in Aug 2021 till date. FPI flows are anticipated to be volatile, given FOMC meeting minutes suggesting increased tapering likelihood.” said Mr. Shrikant Chouhan, Executive Vice President, Equity Technical Research at Kotak Securities.
You may also like
-
India and Japan Hold First AI Strategic Dialogue in Mumbai to Deepen Technology Cooperation
-
Government Unveils ₹203-Crore TDIP Scheme to Push 6G and Homegrown Telecom Innovation
-
Domestic Capital Powers India’s Real Estate Boom as Q1 2026 Inflows Jump to US$5.1 Billion
-
Indian Aviation May Handle 500 Million Passengers a Year by 2030, Says NMIA Chief
-
India Pushes ‘Insurance for All’ Agenda with Wider Coverage, Lower Costs and Major Reforms