Foreign investors inject ₹14,167 crore in equities this month

Foreign investors inject ₹14,167 crore in equities this month.
Foreign investors have shown renewed confidence in India's equity market, injecting ₹14,167 crore so far this month, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. This follows a net inflow of ₹14,223 crore in April, breaking a three-month streak of withdrawals. Analysts attribute this positive trend to favorable global cues like a weakening dollar, slowing U.S. and Chinese economies, and strong domestic fundamentals, including high GDP growth and easing inflation. However, debt inflows remain subdued, reflecting cautious sentiment in the bond market. As India continues to demonstrate economic resilience, sustained FPI interest could provide a crucial boost to market stability in the coming months.

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