FII inflows cross $ 2.5 b in August

The sustained inflow helped the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex rise of 0.6 per cent in August, though domestic institutional investors have been continuous net sellers due to redemption pressure and valuation discomfort.

September 03, 2010 01:29 pm | Updated 01:29 pm IST - New Delhi

Maintaining their bullish stance for the third month in a row, global fund houses made a net investment of Rs 11,685 crore (USD 2.5 billion) in Indian equities in August.

As per the data available with capital market regulator Sebi, foreign institutional investors purchased shares worth Rs 62,187.50 crore, while they offloaded equities worth Rs 50,500.40 crore during August, resulting in a net investment of Rs 11,687.50 crore.

With the August inflow, the total investment made by FIIs in the local stocks now stands at Rs 60,447 crore (USD 13.1 billion) so far this year.

Analysts believe that the Indian market is likely to attract more inflow from overseas in medium to long-term investments, as they see higher return from emerging economies.

“FII inflow is likely to be robust in the medium to long—term, as Indian equities are still underowned by foreign investors as compared to their peers in the other emerging markets,” Anil Ambani Group’s fund manager Madhusudan Kela said.

The sustained inflow by overseas funds helped the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex record a rise of 0.6 per cent in August, though domestic institutional investors (both mutual fund and insurance companies) have been continuous net sellers due to redemption pressure and valuation discomfort.

In June and July, FIIs made a total net investment of Rs 27,125 crore.

FIIs had pumped a record Rs 83,400 crore into the domestic equities in 2009, but started exiting in early 2010. In January, they were net sellers of Rs 500 crore. But from February, the scenario started changing and they were net buyers of Rs 1,216 crore. In April, FIIs were net purchasers of shares worth Rs 9,361 crore, after pumping in Rs 19,928 crore in March.

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