With an average of over Rs 1,000 crore a day, the net foreign fund
inflows into Indian capital markets have crossed $11 billion (over Rs
68,000 crore) in little over two months — 66 days to be precise — so far
in 2015
The foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have bought shares worth a net amount of Rs 31,256 crore till March 5 this year, while in the debt segment, their net inflows stand at Rs 37,296 crore, taking the total to Rs 68,552 crore ($11.08 billion), as per the data compiled by the Central Depository Services Ltd.
Overseas investors brought in a net investment of Rs 24,563 crore February, while the same in the previous month January stood at Rs 33,688 crore.
The foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have bought shares worth a net amount of Rs 31,256 crore till March 5 this year, while in the debt segment, their net inflows stand at Rs 37,296 crore, taking the total to Rs 68,552 crore ($11.08 billion), as per the data compiled by the Central Depository Services Ltd.
Overseas investors brought in a net investment of Rs 24,563 crore February, while the same in the previous month January stood at Rs 33,688 crore.
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