HomeNewsBusinessFPIs pour Rs 68,663 cr in debt instruments in 2023, turn positive after 3 years

FPIs pour Rs 68,663 cr in debt instruments in 2023, turn positive after 3 years

FPI investment in debt remained positive in all months of 2023 except in March, which experts attributed to year-end outflows.

January 02, 2024 / 17:03 IST
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The FPI investment in debt in 2023 is also the highest since 2017 when it was about Rs 1.49 lakh crore in positive inflows

Investments by foreign portfolio investors (FPI) in debt instruments turned positive in 2023 after three years due to attractive yields and the upcoming inclusion of Indian bonds in JPMorgan’s index, experts said.

FPI investment in debt stood at Rs 68,663 crore in 2023 compared to Rs 15,911 crore of outflows in 2022, according to data from the National Securities Depository Ltd. The last time debt investments by FPI were positive was in 2019 when inflows stood at Rs 25,882 crore, the data showed.

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The FPI investment in debt in 2023 is also the highest since 2017 when it was about Rs 1.49 lakh crore in positive inflows.

“Globally, policy rates will start tapering down, so bond yields in emerging economies will be more attractive to investors. Also, inclusion in the JPMorgan index has been a major driver of FPI inflows in debt,” said Ajay Manglunia, managing director and head of investment group at JM Financial.