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Foreign fund inflows hit $13 billion

With overseas investors pumping in over USD 3 billion in the Indian capital markets this month, total foreign inflows have touched USD 13 billion since the beginning of the year.

March 29, 2015 / 11:44 IST
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With overseas investors pumping in over USD 3 billion in the Indian capital markets this month, total foreign inflows have touched USD 13 billion since the beginning of the year.

Analysts expect the inflows to accelerate further in view of Parliament clearing bills related to insurance, coal allocation and mining as well as assurances in the Budget to revisit controversial issues like General Anti-Avoidance Rule.

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Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have bought shares worth Rs 11,813 crore (USD 1.9 billion) from March 2-27. In the debt segment, the net inflows were Rs 8,912 crore (USD 1.43 billion), taking the total to Rs 20,725 crore (USD 3.33 billion), as per the data compiled by Central Depository Services Ltd.

The inflows have taken the foreign investment level in the country's capital markets (equity and debt segments) to Rs 79,000 crore (about USD 12.75 billion) so far this year.