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FPIs had invested Rs 5,000 crore in Indian share market in July after consistently selling for nine consecutive months. Between October 2021 and June 2022, they sold a massive Rs 2.46 lakh crore in the India equity markets.
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Stronger corporate earnings in spite of higher crude oil prices and fears of global recession are the primary reasons for fund infusion by FPIs, Jay Prakash Gupta, founder of Dhan, said. Shrikant Chouhan, Head – Equity Research (Retail), Kotak Securities, also attributed the inflow to improvement in corporate earnings macro fundamentals.
Foreign investors continued to buy equities in August inspite of rise in US bond yields and rising dollar. The fact that FPIs are buying in India even amidst strengthening dollar is a reflection of their vote of confidence in the Indian economy, Vijayakumar said. US inflation slowed down from a 40-year high in June to 8.5 per cent in July on lower gasoline prices.
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