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FPIS continue to be net buyers, pump in ~7,605 cr in Sep so far

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Continuing the buying in Indian markets, foreign portfolio investors (FPIS) pumped in a net sum of ~7,605 crore in September so far.

According to data from depositori­es, overseas investors invested ~4,385 crore into equities and ~3,220 crore in the debt segment during September 1-9.

FPI funding in September comes after buying to the tune of ~16,459 crore in August, with a record ~14,376.2 crore investment in the bonds market.

For the continuing gush of foreign money in the debt segment, Himanshu Srivastava, associate director (research) of Morningsta­r India, said, “The stability in Indian currency and increasing bond spreads between the US and India made Indian debt better placed on the risk-reward basis, which would have caught investor fancy resulting in rather sudden and high inflows.” However, he added that investment in Indian equities has been volatile in recent times.

Last week, US Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s address at the ‘Jackson-hole’ event where he adopted a waitand-watch approach and highlighte­d that the central bank is not in a hurry to hike rates, garnered positive reaction from investors and increased their appetite for riskier assets, Srivastava noted.

“FPIS would have chosen to be part of the ongoing rally in the Indian equity markets rather than missing out on it. However, the scenario was slightly different this week.

“The uncertaint­y around the timeline to taper QE (quantitati­ve easing) would have restrained them from going overboard or bring in substantia­l investment­s in Indian equities,” he added.

In times to come, Shrikant Chouhan, executive vice-president (equity technical research) at Kotak Securities, said FPI flows are expected to remain volatile during Septemberd­ecember 2021, as global investment continues to remain challengin­g.

Investors are focusing on the sustenance of growth in developed economies. As a result, they are expected to focus on emerging markets for diversific­ation and India cannot be ignored by global investors given the growth opportunit­ies, he further said.

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