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US, Ireland led net foreign inflow into Indian equities during April, May after a six-month selloff

India saw over $7.5 billion in foreign inflows during April–May, driven by the US and Ireland, with equities witnessing strong interest and a sharp rebound, after months of outflow.

June 17, 2025 / 09:42 IST
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The majority of foreign investment inflows into India during April and May originated from the United States and Ireland, contributing a total of over $7.5 billion.

Investments from the US stood at $6.25 billion while Ireland accounted for over $1.27 billion during this period. More than 95 percent of the US inflows were directed into equities, and Ireland saw an outflow of around $644 million from debt and hybrid instruments while channelling $3.45 billion into equities.

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These figures are based on net investments in equities, debt, and hybrid instruments from top 10 regions into India between April and May. After substantial outflows from October 2024 to March 2025, Indian equities witnessed renewed foreign interest in April and May.