This marks a significant shift from the previous week (August 12-17), when
So far this month, foreign investors have sold equities worth Rs 16,305 crore in the Indian market. This trend highlights the volatility in foreign investment patterns during the month. Interestingly, while foreign investors were net sellers in August,
According to official data from the National Stock Exchange (
"It is essential for policymakers to continue fostering an environment that encourages domestic investment while ensuring that foreign investors remain an integral part of the market. Balancing the interests of both domestic and foreign investors will be key to sustaining growth and stability in the Indian stock market. From 6.6 % in December 2012, India's share in the MSCI EM Index has gone up to 20 % plus in August 2024" said Ajay Bagga, Banking and Market Expert.
Earlier in July, net foreign investments in the Indian stock market reached Rs 32,365 crore as the foreign investors were net buyers, as per data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).
This marked a continuation of strong foreign interest following June, when Foreign Portfolio Investors (
FPIs, which involve investors acquiring foreign financial assets, play a significant role in influencing market dynamics by channeling substantial funds into the Indian equity market.