Foreign portfolio investors invest ₹1,997 crore so far in October

As per depositories data, ₹1,530 crore was invested by FPIs in equities and ₹467 crore into the debt segment between October 1-8.

Published - October 10, 2021 11:11 am IST - New Delhi

FPIs have been net buyers for two consecutive months and have invested ₹26,517 crore in September and ₹ 16,459 crore in August. Representational Image.

FPIs have been net buyers for two consecutive months and have invested ₹26,517 crore in September and ₹ 16,459 crore in August. Representational Image.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) remained net buyers to the tune of ₹1,997 crore so far in October as India continues to be a competitive investment destination from a long-term perspective.

As per depositories data, ₹1,530 crore was invested by FPIs in equities and ₹467 crore into the debt segment between October 1-8.

The total net investment stood at ₹1,997 crore.

FPIs have been net buyers for two consecutive months and have invested ₹26,517 crore in September and ₹ 16,459 crore in August.

"A stand out feature of FPI flows in recent weeks is the outflows from banking and inflows into IT," said V.K. Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services.

Even though IT is highly valued, this segment is attracting increasing flows since earnings visibility is high in the segment while banking is struggling with poor credit growth and rising asset quality concerns, he added.

"From the long-term perspective, India continues to be an important and competitive investment destination, and that is where Indian equities keep on attracting FPI flows at regular intervals, as is evident this week," said Himanshu Srivastava, Associate Director - Manager Research, Morningstar India.

He further said that volatility in flows may continue.

With markets trading near all-time high levels, profit-booking by FPIs from time to time cannot be ruled out. India, Philippines and Thailand reported FPI inflows of $624 million, $29 million and $121 million, respectively, said Shrikant Chouhan, Head - Equity Research (Retail), Kotak Securities.

On the other hand, Taiwan, South Korea and Indonesia reported FPI outflows of $2,211 million, $841 million and $37 million, respectively, Mr. Chouhan added.

Going forward, volatility in the global markets as well as global slowdown may impact foreign flows moving into Indian shores.

Also, any direction by U.S. Fed towards tapering of the stimulus measures would make FPI flows into emerging markets volatile and at the same time it would be crucial in dictating the direction of foreign flows into Indian equities, Mr. Srivastava said.

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