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Trump tariffs, valuations and earnings drag foreign ownership of Indian equities to a seven-month low in August

FPIs sold equities worth nearly Rs 21,000 crore during the fortnight following net withdrawals of Rs 17,741 crore in July, marking a sharp reversal from inflows of Rs 38,673 crore between March and June.

August 21, 2025 / 09:16 IST
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Weighed down by sustained selling, foreign portfolio investors’ (FPIs) share in Indian equities hit a seven-month low in the first half of August 2025, reaching 15.98 percent which is the lowest since January, data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) showed.

In terms of value, the FPI assets under custody dropped to Rs 71.08 lakh crore during the first fortnight of the month, down 1.22 percent from Rs 71.96 lakh crore in July. FPIs sold equities worth nearly Rs 21,000 crore during the fortnight following net withdrawals of Rs 17,741 crore in July, marking a sharp reversal from inflows of Rs 38,673 crore between March and June.

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So far in 2025, foreign investors have offloaded over Rs 1.15 lakh crore worth of shares in NSE-listed companies.

Analysts attributed the selloff to subdued first-quarter earnings, elevated market valuations and rising US-India trade frictions that have prompted global investors to rotate money into other markets such as Korea, Latin America and China.