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foreign investors What are you in the mood to do? Nobody is understanding this. The selling he started in the Indian market is not taking the name of stopping. Let us tell you that the process of withdrawal of foreign portfolio investors (FPI) is going on from the stock market. In the first two weeks of February, the FPIs have withdrawn Rs 21,272 crore from the Indian stock markets in the first two weeks of the global tension after the US imposed duty on imports. Earlier in January too, FPI sold shares worth Rs 78,027 crore. According to deployment data, in this way, about Rs 1 lakh crore (Rs 99,299 crore) has been withdrawn from FPI shares in the current year.

For this reason selling

VK Vijaykumar, the main investment strategist of Jiojit Financial Services, believes that when the dollar index goes down, the FPI strategy will be reversed. According to the data, foreign portfolio investors have sold shares worth Rs 21,272 crore so far this month (till 14 February). Research Himanshu Srivastava, Associate Director-Manager of Morningstar Investment Research India, said that the announcement of new duty on steel and aluminum imports by US President Donald Trump and the announcement of an elevated duty on many countries has increased market concerns. Srivastava said that these developments have re -raised the possibility of a possible global trade war, inspired the FPI to revaluate its investment in emerging markets including India.

The situation worsened due to weak quarterly results

Vipul Bhover, Senior Director of Waterfield Advisors (listed investment) Vipul Bhover said, “Global especially changes in American policies are creating a perception of uncertainty between FPIs, which in turn are giving new looks to their investment strategies in markets like India Are. ”He said that on the domestic front, companies have reduced the attraction of Indian properties due to low -fasting consequences of companies and big fall in rupee against the dollar. The FPI bonds or debt markets are having pure buying in the period under review. During this time, he has added Rs 1,296 crore under the general limit in bonds and Rs 206 crore through voluntary retention route. Overall, FPIs are taking a vigilant stand on Indian markets. Last year i.e. in 2024, FPI’s investment in Indian shares was just Rs 427 crore. Earlier in 2023, he had invested Rs 1.71 lakh crore in the Indian stock market. In comparison, the FPI withdraws Rs 1.21 lakh crore in 2022 amidst the increase in policy rate by global central banks.

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