FPIs back on D-Street: Foreign portfolio investors pour in over Rs 33,000 crore, but why is IT sector missing from their shopping list?
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Foreign portfolio investors injected Rs 33,487 crore into Indian equities in early February, with capital goods, financial services, and oil & gas sectors seeing significant inflows. This marks a strong buying trend, though overseas investors continued to exit the information technology sector, driven by AI disruption concerns.
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