FPIs: Indian equities stay a bright spot for FPIs among EM peers

This is the reverse of the last five-year trend, where the primary market saw inflows of $30 billion and the secondary market had outflows of $10 billion in the same period.

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The six-month rolling cumulative investment of foreign investors rose to $20.6 billion (₹1.69 lakh crore) – the highest in 28 months, data from NSDL showed. There are only nine instances in the last 15 years when the six-month rolling monthly investment rose more than $20.5 billion.

ET Intelligence Group: Indian equities continue to be a sweet spot for foreign investors despite the contraction in flows to other emerging market counterparts in recent months. The six-month rolling cumulative investment of foreign investors rose to $20.6 billion (₹1.69 lakh crore) – the highest in 28 months, data from NSDL showed. There are only nine instances in the last 15 years when the six-month rolling monthly investment rose more than

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