HomeNewsBusinessMarketsFPIs pump in Rs 24,500 cr in Feb; inflows may accelerate

FPIs pump in Rs 24,500 cr in Feb; inflows may accelerate

Foreign investors poured in over Rs 24,500 crore in Indian capital markets last month and analysts expect the inflows to rise after the Union Budget sought to address concerns on controversial issues like GAAR and retrospective taxation.

March 02, 2015 / 08:08 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Foreign investors poured in over Rs 24,500 crore in Indian capital markets last month and analysts expect the inflows to rise after the Union Budget sought to address concerns on controversial issues like GAAR and retrospective taxation.

The inflows during February have taken take the total foreign investment in capital markets to Rs 58,252 crore (USD 9.42 billion) since the beginning of 2015. In January, overseas investors had pumped in Rs 33,688 crore in Indian debt and equities.

Story continues below Advertisement

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth Rs 11,475 crore in February, while in the debt segment, they invested funds to the tune of Rs 13,088 crore, taking the total investment to Rs 24,563 crore, as per data compiled by the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL).

FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) were rechristened as FPIs last year under a new regulatory regime that has made it easier for them to invest in India.