The data shows that foreign investors sold in all the months of the financial year except June. In June, he put in Rs 13,269 crore.
The Sensex has gained 6.21 percent in the current financial year.
FPI investment in india: Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have pulled out a net Rs 6,105 crore from the Indian capital markets in the current financial year. Foreign investors are withdrawing from the Indian markets due to the pandemic and the lockdown implemented in various parts of the country due to it. The 30-share Sensex of BSE has gained 3,077.69 points or 6.21 per cent during April-July in the current financial year.
The Sensex touched its all-time high of 53,290.81 points on July 16, 2021. On July 15, it had closed at its all-time high of 53,158.85 points. According to depository data, FPIs pulled out a net Rs 6,707 crore from equities in the first four months of the current financial year. During this, he put a net Rs 602 crore in the debt or bond market. In this way his net withdrawal has been Rs 6,105 crore.
FPI sold every month except June
The data shows that foreign investors sold in all the months of the financial year except June. In June, he put in Rs 13,269 crore. In April, he had withdrawn Rs 9,435 crore. At the same time, he withdrew Rs 2,666 crore in May and Rs 7,273 crore in July. S Ranganathan, Head of Research, LKP Securities said, “The encouraging thing during the first four months is that the registration of new investors in the country has increased 2.5 times on a year-on-year basis.”
The lockdown began to lift from June
Himanshu Srivastava, Associate Director-Manager Research, Morningstar India said, “The removal of the locally implemented lockdown has started from June. The steady reduction in the cases of corona infection has improved investor sentiment. ”He said that FPIs started adopting a cautious approach towards the Indian stock markets from mid-June. His stance continued in July as well.
31 lakh crore jump in the wealth of investors
In the first four months of the current financial year, the capital of stock market investors has increased by more than Rs 31 lakh crore. Amidst a positive trend in the market, there has been an overall increase of Rs 31,18,934.36 crore in the capital of the investors in the first four months.
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