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Overseas investors pour in Rs 6,500 crore so far in July

Overseas investors pour in Rs 6,500 crore so far in July

Market experts said the government's approval of a composite foreign direct investment (FDI) structure has lifted the investors confidence and helped revive the inflows.

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  • New Delhi,
  • Updated Jul 19, 2015 12:02 PM IST
Overseas investors pour in Rs 6,500 crore so far in JulyFPIs' net outflow was over Rs 1,600 crore from the capital markets (debt and equities) in June while they withdrew a net amount of Rs 14,272 crore in May. (Photo: Reuters)

Overseas investors have poured in a net amount of about $one billion (Rs 6,500 crore) in the Indian capital markets so far this month, helped by positive global cues and easing of foreign investment norms.

This follows a massive outflow of foreign investors' funds in the previous two months from Indian equity and debt markets.

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The net inflow by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) in the equities so far in July stands at Rs 4,953 crore while the same in the debt market has risen to Rs 1,547 crore, resulting in an overall net inflow of Rs 6,500 crore, according to the data available with the depositories.

FPIs' net outflow was over Rs 1,600 crore from the capital markets (debt and equities) in June while they withdrew a net amount of Rs 14,272 crore in May.

Market experts said the government's approval of a composite foreign direct investment (FDI) structure, which will result in further capital flowing into the system, has lifted the investors confidence and helped revive the inflows

In addition, Greece law makers have passed the austerity laws aimed at paving the way for a bailout by the European Union, which has further boosted sentiment.

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With the latest inflow, money invested by FPIs in the capital markets has reached close to Rs 85,000 crore ($13.7 billion) since the beginning of 2015.

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Published on: Jul 19, 2015 11:53 AM IST
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