FPI inflows: Foreign investors pump in Rs 3,839 crore in July; D-street outperforming global markets
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Foreign portfolio investors have been net buyers in Indian equities for the fourth consecutive month, with July inflows reaching Rs 3,839 crore. This buying trend has fueled a rally in Indian stock markets, outperforming global peers despite earlier dips and international market jitters. While the Sensex remains below its all-time high, FPIs have consistently invested in the primary market.
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