Foreign portfolio investors return to Indian equities after three-month pause

Foreign investors have resumed buying Indian equities in October, injecting ~₹14,610 crore after three straight months of outflows.

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Foreign portfolio investors return to Indian equities after three-month pause

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Foreign portfolio investors return to Indian equities after three-month pause
Foreign investors have resumed buying Indian equities in October, injecting ~₹14,610 crore after three straight months of outflows.
For October 2025, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) re-entered Indian equity markets after a three-month streak of selling, registering net inflows of approximately ₹14,610 crore according to National Securities Depository Limited data. The renewed buying suggests revived global risk appetite toward India’s equity story, helped by fresh corporate earnings and policy clarity. Analysts say sustained inflows can support valuations and boost market sentiment, provided macro-factors remain stable.
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