FPIs: Improving order books draw FPIs to capital goods companies, weight at record high in August

Such sharp growth should help the company to achieve full-year guidance even if the order flow remains flat in the remaining three quarters of the year.

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Drawn by the burgeoning order books of capital goods companies, FPIs have invested close to $2.8 billion in the sector on a year-to-date basis accounting for nearly one-fifth of the total FPI inflow during the period. Barring one fortnight in the current year, FPIs have been net buyers in the capital goods sector.

ET Intelligence Group: The weight of the capital goods sector in the portfolio of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) rose to a record 3.9% in the first fortnight of August from around 2.7% a year ago, data from NSDL show.Drawn by the burgeoning order books of capital goods companies, FPIs have invested close to $2.8 billion in the sector on a year-to-date basis accounting for nearly one-fifth of the total FPI inflow during the period. Barring

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