FPI inflows Rs 12,000 cr approx to Indian Capital Markets
Foreign investors pumped nearly 12,000 crore rupees into Indian capital markets in just six trading sessions this month.
Foreign investors pumped nearly 12,000 crore rupees into the Indian capital markets in just six trading sessions this month. As per depositories data, Foreign Portfolio investors or FPIs injected 11,823 crore rupees into equities and 3,316 crore rupees into the debt markets in March, taking the net investment into the Indian capital markets to 15,139 crore rupees during the month.
This came following an investment of 1,539 crore rupees in equities and 22,419 crore rupees in the debt market in February.
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