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Overseas investors' net equity investments in India hit near decade low

Created at 2 Jun · 6:16 AM8 sources↑ Market-relevant6 events
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Overseas investors' cumulative net equity investments in India have fallen to a near decade low, with net FPI investments at Rs 7.3 lakh crore as of June 1. Sustained selling is driven by rising oil prices, economic growth concerns, and a global shift toward AI-linked markets.

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Key Numbers

1 decadelowest level for cumulative net equity investments
Rs 7.3 lakh croreNet FPI investments as of June 1

Who's Involved

Overseas investors
responsible for sustained selling of equity investments in India
Overseas investors' net equity investments in India hit near decade low

↳ Why This Matters

Sustained outflows of foreign capital can pressure India's currency and equity markets, indicating potential concerns about the economic outlook or risk appetite. This trend highlights India's position in global investment flows, influenced by factors like AI market shifts.

Key facts

  • Overseas investors' cumulative net equity investments in India are at a near-decade low.
  • Net FPI investments stood at Rs 7.3 lakh crore as of June 1.
  • Sustained selling by foreign investors is driving the decline.
  • Rising oil prices, economic growth concerns, and a global shift toward AI-linked markets are weighing on sentiment.

Foreign portfolio investment is a key driver of capital flows into emerging markets like India. A sustained outflow of foreign capital can put pressure on the domestic currency and equity markets, signaling potential concerns about economic outlook or risk appetite. The current situation sees India as a notable loser in global investment flows, partly due to the influence of AI-related market shifts. Milan Parikh suggests that while foreign institutional investors are net sellers due to global concerns, this reflects capital reallocation rather than a loss of confidence, with smart money becoming selective and favoring businesses with strong fundamentals and growth prospects.

Frequently asked questions

Overseas investors' cumulative net equity investments in India have fallen to their lowest level since 2016 due to sustained selling.

Factors include rising oil prices, concerns over economic growth, and a global shift toward AI-linked markets.

Milan Parikh suggests these outflows reflect capital reallocation rather than a loss of confidence, with smart money becoming selective.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 3:30 AM
New article suggests foreign outflows are due to capital reallocation, not a loss of confidence in India.
Economic Times via PiQSuite
2 Jun · 10:51 AM
India's stock market is losing its allure, becoming a significant loser amid shifting global investment flows driven by the AI trade.
@business via PiQSuite
2 Jun · 10:45 AM
Article suggests India's stock market darling status is ending due to investor uncertainty.
Bloomberg | Markets via PiQSuite
2 Jun · 6:04 AM
Overseas investors' cumulative net equity investments in India have fallen to a near-decade low due to consistent selling.
@business via PiQSuite
2 Jun · 5:57 AM
Global Investment Into India's Stock Market Falls to Decade Low
Bloomberg | Markets via PiQSuite
2 Jun · 5:57 AM
The article highlights the fading attractiveness of India's stock market due to overseas investors' net equity investments hitting a near-decade low.
Bloomberg | Markets via PiQSuite

Sources

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Overseas investors' cumulative net equity investments in India have slid to a near-decade low after relentless selling https://t.co/95wboaU9Pe@business via PiQSuite
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Global Funds Pull Out a Decade's Worth of India Equity Inflowsm.piqsuite.com
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Relentless Selloff: FIIs pull out 10 years' worth of India equity inflowsm.piqsuite.com
T1
Global Investment Into India's Stock Market Falls to Decade Lowm.piqsuite.com
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Why India's Run as a Stock Market Darling May Be Over (Video)m.piqsuite.com
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India's stock market is losing its allure. The South Asian nation stands out as one of the biggest losers as factors like the AI trade reshape global investment flows. Asmi Bhatia with more https://t.co/PNKMfaqbHw https://t.co/vwmETU862m@business via PiQSuite
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ETMarkets Smart Talk| Don't mistake foreign outflows for an India exit story; smart money is becoming more selective: Milan Parikhm.piqsuite.com
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ETMarkets Smart Talk | Don't mistake foreign outflows for an India exit story; smart money is becoming more selective: Milan Parikhm.piqsuite.com

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