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FPIs pullout $280 million so far this year; DIIs pour $10 billion

The latest round of outflow came after foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) had poured in $7.77 billion in 2017, while DIIs had invested $14 billion during the same period, said a report by Morningstar Investment Adviser.

August 29, 2018 / 17:25 IST
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Foreign investors have pulled out $280 million from the Indian equity markets so far this year, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) continue to invest more aggressively and have put in a staggering $10 billion.

The latest round of outflow came after foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) had poured in $7.77 billion in 2017, while DIIs had invested $14 billion during the same period, said a report by Morningstar Investment Adviser.

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While in January, FPIs bought net assets worth $2.2 billion, they were net sellers to the tune of $1.8 billion in February. Again, in March, they invested $1.8 billion in equity markets, whereas they offloaded net assets worth $3 billion during April-June. However, they put in $330 million in July and $242 million in August so far.

On the other hand, domestic institutional investors started the year on a negative note and withdrew $111 million in January, however, they put in money in February and the bullish trend continued so far in August.