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FPIs turn net buyers in Feb; pump in Rs 5,800-cr

After four months of intense selling, overseas investors turned net buyers in February and have so far pumped in over Rs 5,800 crore in the capital market, enthused by clarity on FPI taxation.

February 13, 2017 / 08:24 IST
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After four months of intense selling, overseas investors turned net buyers in February and have so far pumped in over Rs 5,800 crore in the capital market, enthused by clarity on FPI taxation.

The latest inflow followed a net pullout of Rs 80,310 crore from equity and debt together in the past four months (October-January). Prior to that, FPIs had invested over Rs 20,000 crore in the capital market in September 2016.

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According to depository data, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) infused a net sum of Rs 2,088 crore in equities during February 1-10 and another Rs 3,739 crore in the debt segment, translating into a total inflow of Rs 5,827 crore (USD 865 million).

"After being net sellers in January 2017, FPIs pumped in funds post-Budget, especially after they received clarity on capital gains taxation as well as tax on indirect transfers," Vidya Bala Head Mutual Fund Research at Fundsindia.com said.