Los inversores extranjeros se retiran del sector financiero indio a principios de mayo

Los inversores extranjeros continuaron vendiendo acciones del sector financiero indio durante la primera quincena de mayo, retirando 17.960 millones de rupias. Estos movimientos reflejan la preocupación por el estrechamiento de los márgenes bancarios y una menor capacidad de atracción en comparación con otros mercados emergentes.

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Global investors cut their holdings in India's financial services sector during the second half of May, though at a slower pace than earlier in the month. They sold shares worth ₹5,181 crore in the period. FPIs stayed net sellers overall despite inflows into other areas.

Foreign portfolio investors are directing record amounts into India's government securities this month following recent policy adjustments.

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Global fund managers are reconsidering exits from Indian stocks as falling oil prices and rupee stabilization reduce key concerns. Daily foreign selling has slowed while inflows into India-focused ETFs have turned positive. Analysts note that attractive valuations could support a market rerating if earnings growth holds.

 

 

 

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