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FIIs Pull Back from Indian IPOs as After-Market Details Sour
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FII investment in Indian IPOs this year has fallen 55% to Rs 54,277 crore as weaker listings and rich valuations reduce foreign appetite.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have invested Rs 54,277 crore into Indian IPOs in 2025 to date, with total fundraising reaching Rs 1.21 lakh crore. That marks a steep 55% drop in FII commitment compared with Rs 1.22 lakh crore invested across 2024’s 91 issues. Analysts say weaker listing gains and rising valuations are causing FIIs to turn selectively cautious, which may limit primary-market momentum unless retail and domestic institutional involvement fills the gap.