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Betting on: FIIs were net buyers in Indian market post Budget in last 5 years

Most experts feel that flows are expected to be rangebound in 2019 as FPIs may continue with a cautious stance until there are concrete signs of economic recovery and a stable government

January 25, 2019 / 13:17 IST
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Kshitij Anand Moneycontrol News

As we approach Interim Budget, the big worry for Indian market is persistent selling by foreign investors. Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) made a net withdrawal of about Rs 83,146 crore from the Indian markets (equit + debt) in 2018, and are net sellers of over Rs 5,000 crore (equit + debt) so far in January.

Most experts feel that flows are expected to be rangebound in 2019 as FPIs may continue with a cautious stance until there are concrete signs of economic recovery and a stable government after the general elections.

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In the last 2 out of 5 years, FPIs were net sellers a month ahead of the Budget, according to data the historical data. Data suggests that FPIs pulled out nearly Rs 11,000 crore in 2016 and a little over Rs 1,000 crore in 2017.

However, they were net buyers in 3 out of last 5 years of the Modi government, pouring in more than Rs 10,000 crore each in 2014, 2015 as well as 2018.