FPIs infuse Rs 17,425 crore investment in Indian equities this week
Sunday, 27 April 2025 () Foreign investors injected Rs 17,425 crore into Indian equities during April 21-25, driven by positive global cues like stable US markets and easing trade tensions. India's strong economic fundamentals, moderating inflation, and promising monsoon forecasts further boosted investor confidence. Despite earlier outflows this month, renewed interest stems from a weakening US dollar and India's resilient growth prospects.
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Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have returned to Indian equities, injecting nearly Rs 8,500 crore last week, signaling renewed confidence in India's economic... IndiaTimes
Indian equities experienced a significant rebound last week, boosting the combined market capitalization of the top ten companies by Rs 3,84,004.73 crore. HDFC... IndiaTimes