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Why did FIIs sell over Rs 15,000 crore in just three sessions, and should you worry?

Experts believe a mix of global and domestic factors have triggered the sharp reversal in the FII sentiment, and one of them is a steep rise in bond yields globally, particularly in the United States and Japan.

May 23, 2025 / 16:37 IST
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Higher yields make US bonds more attractive, prompting investors to rotate money out of riskier assets like emerging market equities into safer destinations.

After powering the recent leg of the market rally, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have suddenly turned aggressive sellers, sparking concern among some market participants if there are further outflows on cards.

During the last four sessions, FIIs offloaded equities worth Rs 15,587 crore - including a massive Rs 10,000 crore selloff on Tuesday, which was the biggest single-day sell figure in over two months. The selling pressure continued with another Rs 5,000 crore exit on Thursday, raising fear among investors over whether the return of FIIs was just a blip.

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Experts believe a mix of global and domestic factors have triggered the sharp reversal in the FII sentiment, and one of them is a steep rise in bond yields globally, particularly in the United States and Japan. The US 10-year Treasury yield recently rose to 4.52 percent while the 30-year yield touched 5.14 percent, reflecting concerns over America’s ballooning fiscal deficit and its impact on financial markets.

Higher yields make US bonds more attractive, prompting investors to rotate money out of riskier assets like emerging market equities into safer destinations.