Foreign institutional investors turn net buyers in the secondary share market after 11 consecutive sessions of selling a total of about USD 1 billion.
Overseas investors, who have been net buyers of Indian shares so far in 2013, have sold the same in each of last 3 months weighed by a record low rupee, persisting worries on fiscal deficit and a policy flip-flop amid a slowing economy.
An oversold market after three consecutive months of decline until August, is making traders hopeful of some market-friendly measures like a hike in fuel prices. This follows the passage of the Land Acquisition Bill and the Food Security Bill by the parliament, seen as populist.
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