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Foreign Investors Inject Rs 17,425 Crore into Indian Equities in a Week

FPI inflows surge as global financial stability and India's strong economic fundamentals drive renewed interest.

Indian equity

Overview

  • Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) made a net equity investment of Rs 17,425 crore during April 21–25, reversing earlier outflows.
  • This latest inflow narrows April’s cumulative net outflow to Rs 5,678 crore, reflecting a significant shift in sentiment.
  • Global factors such as a stable US dollar, expectations of a Federal Reserve rate-hike pause, and easing trade tensions have improved risk appetite for emerging markets like India.
  • India’s robust growth forecast of over 6% for FY26, moderating inflation, and an optimistic monsoon outlook have bolstered investor confidence.
  • The Reserve Bank of India maintained FPI limits on corporate bonds and government securities, ensuring continued accessibility for foreign capital.