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Samvat 2079 Roundtable: Why are FIIs selling heavily? Market masters answer

In Moneycontrol’s Muhurat Roundtable, market veterans discussed why foreign investors left Indian shores and when they’ll be back

October 25, 2022 / 12:38 IST
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Foreign portfolio investors (or FPIs) have sold Indian equities worth Rs 1.79 lakh crore in this calendar year, shows data available with National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL). Liquidity tightening, rising interest rates, expensive valuations, are some of the many reasons cited by analysts behind this selling spree.

At Moneycontrol’s Muhurat Roundtable, we asked D-Street veterans to decode FII selling and retail investors coming to the rescue in their absence.

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Did India pay the price for Russia?

Soon after Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, the western world imposed a series of stringent sanctions and central bank restrictions on Russia. Select Russian banks were cut off from the SWIFT network and the country’s equity market was deemed "uninvestable". Sanctions were also imposed on China for not taking a strong stance against Russia’s actions.