Foreign inflows resume: FPIs turn net buyers after 3-month selloff; Rs 14,610 cr flows back into Indian equities

Foreign portfolio investors resumed buying Indian equities in October, injecting Rs 14,610 crore after a three-month selling spree. This inflow follows significant withdrawals triggered by US tariffs, yet Indian markets have remained resilient, buoyed by strong domestic economic indicators and expectations of a trade agreement.

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