FPIs’ $5bn bond purchase offsets steady equity sales
Foreign investors returned as net buyers in June, injecting $531 million into Indian markets after a period of outflows. This positive shift was driven by substantial inflows into sovereign debt, totaling $5.8 billion, which more than compensated for continued equity selling. The debt market’s strong performance signals renewed international confidence in Indian government securities.
Foreign investors returned as net buyers in June, injecting $531 million into Indian markets after a period of outflows. This positive shift was driven by substantial inflows into sovereign debt, totaling $5.8 billion, which more than compensated for continued equity selling. The debt market’s strong performance signals renewed international confidence in Indian government securities.
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