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FPIs inflow hit 9-month high of ₹57,359 cr in equities in September; surpasses ₹1 lakh cr mark

FPIs inflow hit 9-month high of ₹57,359 cr in equities in September; surpasses ₹1 lakh cr mark

Posted on September 29, 2024 By admin


Foreign investors have poured ₹57,359 crore into Indian equities in September, making it the highest inflow in nine months, mainly driven by a rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve.

With this infusion, foreign portfolio investors’ (FPIs) investment in equities has surpassed the ₹1 lakh crore mark in 2024, data with the depositories showed.

Going ahead, FPI inflows are likely to remain robust, driven by global interest rate easing and India’s strong fundamentals. However, the RBI’s decisions, particularly regarding inflation management and liquidity, will be key in sustaining this momentum, Robin Arya, smallcase Manager and founder & CEO of research analyst firm GoalFi, said.

According to the data, FPIs made a net investment of ₹57,359 crore in equities until September 27, with one trading session still left this month.

This was the highest net inflow since December 2023, when FPIs had invested ₹66,135 crore in equities.

Since June, FPIs have consistently bought equities after withdrawing ₹34,252 crore in April-May. Overall, FPIs have been net buyers in 2024, except for January, April, and May.

Several factors have contributed to the recent surge in FPI inflow into Indian equity markets, such as the start of the interest rate cut cycle initiated by the U.S. Fed increased India weightage in global indices, better growth prospects, and a series of large IPOs, Himanshu Srivastava, Associate Director – Manager Research, Morningstar Investment Research India, said.

The 50 basis points rate cut by the U.S. Fed on September 18 increased the liquidity in the Indian markets since the Indian rupee was aided by currency fluctuations. This interest rate differential is expected to attract more FPI inflows into India, Manoj Purohit, Partner and leader, FS Tax, Tax and Regulatory Services, BDO India, said.

“With quite a few mainboard IPOs with healthy valuations listing on the stock market, foreign money has been flowing in for the new opportunities,” Bharat Gala, COO of Equity broking -Ventura Securities, said.

In terms of FPI inflows, the Hong Kong market was the top performer in September, with the Hang Seng index rising 14%.

China’s monetary and fiscal stimulus is expected to boost its economy, benefiting Chinese stocks listed in Hong Kong. If the Hang Seng continues to outperform, more funds may flow into the still undervalued market, VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Financial Services, said.

In the debt markets, FPIs infused ₹8,543 crore through the Voluntary Retention Route (VRR) and ₹22,023 crore via the Fully Accessible Route (FRR) in September.

With U.S. bond yields on the decline, Indian government securities under the FRR have become particularly attractive to foreign investors, offering higher yields and liquidity, GoalFi’s Arya said.

The RBI’s supportive stance on debt markets, along with its focus on maintaining a stable yield environment, has encouraged sustained foreign participation through both VRR and FRR routes, he added.

Published – September 29, 2024 11:29 am IST



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