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FIIs Post Single-Day Net Buy After 12-Month Sell Streak

FIIs recorded net inflows of Rs 4,859.07 crore on June 19, 2026, buying Rs 31,442.87 crore in equities even as the 12-month net-selling streak holds. A sustained monthly reversal, not a single session, is needed to end the trend.

Jio and NSE IPOs Eye Subdued But Strategic Market Entry

Jio and NSE IPOs are moving closer to fruition in a subdued Indian market, while US AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic prepare high-profile listings. Analysts see India's more measured environment as a potential draw for foreign investors seeking valuation discipline.

FPIs Pull Rs 14,231 Crore from Indian Equities in May

Foreign portfolio investors have withdrawn Rs 14,231 crore from Indian equities so far in May, citing persistent global macroeconomic uncertainty. Sustained outflows at this scale could pressure benchmark indices and the rupee if domestic institutions fail to offset the selling.

FPI Equity Ownership Hits 14-Year Low

FPI ownership of Indian equities has fallen to a 14-year low, with weekly net outflows hitting ₹14,207.20 crore across exchange and primary market routes. The sustained selling streak raises pressure on Indian stock valuations, particularly in sectors with heavy foreign investor presence.

FPIs Pull ₹1.92 Lakh Crore from India in 2026

Foreign portfolio investors withdrew ₹60,847 crore from Indian markets in April 2026, taking total outflows for the year so far to ₹1.92 lakh crore. The sustained selling is driven by global macroeconomic pressures and geopolitical risks, squeezing market liquidity and weighing on valuations.

Foreign Exits from Indian Stocks Top $20 Billion

Foreign investors pulled over $20 billion from Indian stocks in the first four months of 2026, topping all of last year's record outflow. An Iran war-driven oil price spike raised costs for India, one of the world's largest crude importers, souring investor sentiment. Sustained high oil prices could extend the selloff

FPIs Dump ₹60,847 Crore, Rupee Hits ₹85

Foreign portfolio investors sold ₹60,847 crore worth of Indian assets in April, driving the rupee to a low of ₹85 against the dollar. Heavy FPI selling raises import costs and pressures companies with foreign-currency debt. Whether outflows persist into May will shape the rupee's next move.

FPI Selling in 2026 Breaks Four-Month Record

Foreign portfolio investors have sold over ₹1.8 lakh crore in Indian equities in the first four months of 2026, exceeding the full-year total for 2025. A weak rupee, high oil prices, and India's thin AI exposure are pushing capital toward South Korea and Taiwan instead. This is the steepest four-month FPI outflow ever

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Can Jio and NSE IPOs repeat Maruti feat?

Jio and NSE IPOs are moving closer to fruition in a subdued Indian market, while US AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic prepare high-profile listings. Analysts see India's more measured environment as a potential draw for foreign investors seeking valuation discipline.

8d ago · 4 min · Markets

Global jitters keep FPIs on edge, Rs 14,231 crore pulled out in May

Foreign portfolio investors have withdrawn Rs 14,231 crore from Indian equities so far in May, citing persistent global macroeconomic uncertainty. Sustained outflows at this scale could pressure benchmark indices and the rupee if domestic institutions fail to offset the selling.

1mo ago · 2 min · Markets

FPI ownership of Indian equities hits 14-year low as selling streak continues

FPI ownership of Indian equities has fallen to a 14-year low, with weekly net outflows hitting ₹14,207.20 crore across exchange and primary market routes. The sustained selling streak raises pressure on Indian stock valuations, particularly in sectors with heavy foreign investor presence.

1mo ago · 2 min · Markets

Four months in, foreign outflows from Indian shares top last year's peak

Foreign investors pulled over $20 billion from Indian stocks in the first four months of 2026, topping all of last year's record outflow. An Iran war-driven oil price spike raised costs for India, one of the world's largest crude importers, souring investor sentiment. Sustained high oil prices could extend the selloff

2mo ago · 1 min · Markets

Foreign investors dump ₹60,847 cr. in April, devaluing rupee

Foreign portfolio investors sold ₹60,847 crore worth of Indian assets in April, driving the rupee to a low of ₹85 against the dollar. Heavy FPI selling raises import costs and pressures companies with foreign-currency debt. Whether outflows persist into May will shape the rupee's next move.

2mo ago · 1 min · Markets

FPI exodus in four months of 2026 surpasses all of last year

Foreign portfolio investors have sold over ₹1.8 lakh crore in Indian equities in the first four months of 2026, exceeding the full-year total for 2025. A weak rupee, high oil prices, and India's thin AI exposure are pushing capital toward South Korea and Taiwan instead. This is the steepest four-month FPI outflow ever

2mo ago · 1 min · Markets

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