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Foreign Investors Return To Indian Stocks After 9 Months Hiatus, With Rs 5,000 Crore Net Investments

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After 9 months, FPIs return to Indian equities with Rs 5,000-crore investment in July

New Delhi:

After nine consecutive months of relentless selling, foreign investors have turned into net buyers and invested nearly Rs 5,000 crore in Indian equities in July on softening dollar index and good corporate earnings.

That is in sharp contrast to a net withdrawal of Rs 50,145 crore from the stock market seen in June.

The latest month’s reversal was the highest net outflow since March 2020, when foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) had pulled out Rs 61,973 crore from equities, data with depositories showed.

As we advance, Hitesh Jain, Lead Analyst – Institutional Equities, Yes Securities, believes that FPI will remain positive during August as the worst for the rupee seems to be over, and oil seems confined in a range.

“Also, earnings story still remains strong where sturdy revenue growth is offsetting contraction in profit margins,” he added.

According to data with depositories, FPIs infused a net amount of Rs 4,989 crore in Indian equities in July. They were buyers for nine days in the month.

The net inflow also propelled the equity markets northwards.

FPIs turned net buyers for the first time in July after nine straight months of massive net outflows, which started in October last year.

Between October 2021 and June 2022, they sold a mammoth Rs 2.46 lakh crore in the Indian equity markets.

The turning point for the net flows in July was US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s statement that currently the US is not in a recession helped improve sentiments and risk appetite globally; Himanshu Srivastava, Associate Director – Manager Research, Morningstar India, said.

Vijay Singhania, chairman at TradeSmart, said strong corporate numbers also boosted the inflow.

Also, softening the dollar index and good quarterly earnings from financials have helped improve the sentiments, VK Vijayakumar, Cheif Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services, said.

The recent correction in the Indian equity markets has also provided a good buying opportunity. FPIs have been taking advantage of the same by hand-picking high-quality companies, Srivastava said.

However, FPIs pulled out a net amount of Rs 2,056 crore from the debt market during the month under review.

According to Mr Srivastava, this reversal in net outflows cannot be construed as a change in trend or consider that FPIs have made a complete comeback. While it is a welcome shift from foreign investors, the scenario continues to evolve quickly, and clarity may take a while for clarity to emerge.  

“The flows have also been largely driven by short-term trends. So, we are still to see long-term money coming into the Indian markets, which is stickier. Plus, concerns about the US going into recession continue to persist. Any aggressive rate hike by US Fed, or expectation of the same, could further exacerbate capital outflows in emerging markets such as India,” he added. 



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