Foreign portfolio investors continued their selling spree in Indian equities in January, pulling out nearly ₹11,800 crore so far this month. The sustained outflows have added to market volatility during the early part of the year, even as domestic investors provided some support. Reasons Behind
Foreign portfolio investors resumed selling in the Indian equity market in November, withdrawing a net ₹3,765 crore. This marks a reversal from October, when FPIs had infused more than ₹14,000 crore after months of outflows. Global Factors Drive Renewed Selling Analysts attribute the reversal to global risk-off sentiment. Concerns over interest-rate trends in major
Foreign portfolio investors pulled out ₹24,753 crore from Indian equities in the first week of March 2025, contributing to a total outflow of ₹1.37 lakh crore this year, amid global economic uncertainties and domestic challenges.















