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FPI outflow not India-specific phenomenon, asserts Survey

"The FPI outflow was not a phenomenon associated with Indian markets alone as FPIs pulled out of most EMEs (emerging market economies) in a big way due to higher returns in advanced economies," said the Economic Survey 2016-17, which was tabled by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament.

January 31, 2017 / 15:41 IST
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Playing down huge sell-off by foreign investors in Indian markets, the Economic Survey today said FPI outflow last year was not an India-specific phenomenon as most emerging markets witnessed a pullout due to higher returns in advanced economies.

"The FPI outflow was not a phenomenon associated with Indian markets alone as FPIs pulled out of most EMEs (emerging market economies) in a big way due to higher returns in advanced economies," said the Economic Survey 2016-17, which was tabled by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament.

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Overseas investors turned negative on Indian markets in 2016 and pulled out Rs 23,079 crore, making it the first outflow since 2008 global financial crisis.

Surprisingly, it is the debt instruments that have taken the biggest hit while equities continued to attract net inflows but not enough to compensate the huge outflows from the bond market.