Sustained selling by FPIs increases investment legroom to 22% at the end of September 2022 quarter
With this, the total outflow by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) has reached Rs 1.75 trillion so far in 2022, data with the depositories showed
The flows from FPIs have been inconsistent over the last few months as they kept on changing their stance frequently tracking the fast-changing investment scenario
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With this, the total outflow by FPIs from the Indian equity markets has reached Rs 1.68 trn so far in 2022, data with depositories showed
Foreign investors pull out Rs 12,000 crore after pumping in Rs 60,000 crore in July, August
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The Centre's recent move to impose GST on services rendered by the markets regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), has rattled FPIs
The benchmark Nifty50 Index has gained the most among major global markets, soaring 13.8 per cent since June 17, when it had dropped to its lowest levels in 13 months
The FPI Advisory Committee (FAC) will be chaired by KV Subramanian, and consists of 14 other members representing foreign banks, stock exchanges depositories and the RBI
In July, they were net-buyers after nine consecutive months of selling
The swing in favour of Indian equities comes after a brutal sell-off where FPIs sold equities worth Rs 2.56 trillion since October 2021
What led to such record outflows? "Rising global central banks' rates, rupee depreciation, expensive valuations and geopolitical risks," says BofA in a note.