Foreign Portfolio Investment Surges: FPIs Inject Rs 11,366 Cr In Debt Market In Aug
FPIs Show Strong Interest In Debt Market
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have injected Rs 11,366 crore into the Indian debt market this August, which boosts the cumulative inflow tally over Rs 1 lakh crore for the year 2024. This significant investment reflects the increasing confidence of foreign investors in India’s economic stability and growth potential.
Reasons Behind The Surge
- Attractive yields compared to global markets.
- Stability in India's macroeconomic indicators.
- Government policies enhancing foreign investment.
Market Outlook
Going forward, the sustained inflow of funds from FPIs is expected to support bond market liquidity and may lead to favorable conditions for further investment. As global economic factors continuously shift, India's debt market remains a focal point for foreign investment.
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