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US funds have lost 20% of portfolio value in India since September

US funds owned shares worth Rs 26.61 lakh crore as on February 28 compared to Rs 33.3 lakh crore in September 2024

March 10, 2025 / 11:17 IST
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Foreign funds have been on selling spree since October 2024.

US-based foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have experienced the maximum decline in the value of their equity portfolio amid the current market sell-off by off-shore funds, data compiled by Moneycontrol from depositories shows.

US-based FPIs owned shares worth Rs 26.61 lakh crore in India as on February 28,  a fall of more than 20 percent from the highs of September 2024 when the value of these funds' holdings touched Rs 33.3 lakh crore, data shows. The benchmark Sensex has fallen 13 percent from its September highs.

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The United States is the largest source of FPI investment in India, constituting roughly half of the FPIs flows into the country.

The total value of FPI holdings decreased by Rs 15.5 lakh crore since September, of which Rs 6.7 lakh crore was on account of the US-based funds, data shows.