Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have sold approximately $5 billion worth of Indian equities in recent weeks, reflecting cautious sentiment over diminishing profit expectations in India’s stock market. This significant outflow signals a shift in investor appetite as global and domestic

In January 2025, foreign investors pulled out ₹44,396 crore from Indian equities, influenced by global economic factors and domestic market concerns.

Foreign investors have sold approximately $1 billion worth of Indian government bonds linked to the JPMorgan Government Bond Index Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) in November, signaling a shift in sentiment amid global economic uncertainty. The data, sourced from market participants, indicates that this marks one of the largest sell-offs in Indian bonds linked to the index […]