Overseas Investors Pour In Over Rs 20,000 Crore In Indian Market
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Influenced by the reform agenda of the As per the latest official data, net
Market analysts anticipate that inflows would continue in the coming months on a slew of measures announced by the government--opening up the retail sector to foreign players, deregulation of diesel prices and a gas pricing formula, and speedy auctions for de-allocated coal mines among others.
Since January 2014,
On the basis of strong inflows in the recent months, the cumulative net investments by foreign investors into India escalated to $204 billion, or Rs 9.92 lakh crore. This has happed for the first time since 1992, the year when the FIIs began investing into Indian markets.
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