The Asian Age

OFFSHORE FUNDS, ETFs PULL OUT $ 2B IN 2018

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New Delhi, Aug. 24: India- focused offshore funds and exchange- traded funds ( ETFs) registered outflow of $ 357 million in July, taking the total withdrawal­s to nearly $ 2 billion in the first seven months of this year, according to a Morningsta­r report.

These offshore funds receive inflows from overseas investors for Indian markets. Along with ETFs, they are a subset of the foreign portfolio investor ( FPI) flows.

As per the report, Indiafocus­ed offshore funds pulled out $ 247 million in July, while those of ETFs witnessed an outflow of $ 110 million, taking the total to $ 357 million. They witnessed a net outflow of $ 937 million in June.

These funds have been witnessing outflow since February. Prior to that, they had witnessed an inflow of $ 1.1 billion.

The total outflow has reached $ 1.8 billion during the January- July period of 2018. The outflow indicate that foreign investors have started adopting a cautious stance towards India.

“There could be couple of factors leading to the outflow. Investors who have been invested in the Indian markets over the past three to five years or even more might have chosen to book profit at this juncture when the Indian market is one of the best- performing markets globally,” said Himanshu Srivastava, Senior Analyst Manager Research at Morningsta­r.

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