Investor asing tambahkan 10.000 crore rupee ke obligasi India

Investor portofolio asing telah menyuntikkan hampir ₹10.000 crore ke dalam obligasi India selama empat sesi perdagangan. Aliran masuk ini membalikkan arus keluar baru-baru ini dari pasar utang.

Pembelian tersebut mengikuti langkah pemerintah yang membebaskan keuntungan utang yang memenuhi syarat dari pajak dan memperluas jangkauan opsi investasi yang tersedia bagi investor luar negeri. Imbal hasil obligasi menurun setelah aksi beli tersebut, yang mencerminkan membaiknya sentimen terhadap instrumen utang India. Pengamat pasar mengaitkan perubahan ini secara langsung dengan keringanan pajak baru dan aturan akses yang diperluas.

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Illustration depicting panic at Bombay Stock Exchange as markets lose Rs 20 lakh crore amid crude oil surge to $100 from Iran conflict, with falling charts and rupee.
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Indian markets lose Rs 20 lakh crore on crude oil surge

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Crude oil prices surpassing $100 have erased Rs 20 lakh crore from Indian equity markets this week, amid escalating Iran conflict. The rupee hit a record low as foreign institutional investors continued selling, intensifying the downturn. Experts suggest the panic could present long-term buying opportunities.

Foreign portfolio investors have pulled out rs 27,000 crore from indian markets during may. Total outflows for 2026 have now reached rs 2.2 lakh crore. Analysts link the trend to ongoing global uncertainties.

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Foreign institutional investors have sold Indian shares worth more than Rs 2 lakh crore so far in 2026, marking their third straight month as net sellers amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Indian firms are turning to bank financing as corporate bond yields climb. Bank lending rates have held steady, making loans more appealing. Growth in wholesale lending at major banks highlights the change.

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Domestic institutional investors raised their holdings in several large-cap Indian companies during the March 2026 quarter. Buying focused on financial, technology, telecom and industrial names even as share prices fell sharply.

Indian investors are increasingly turning to overseas markets as global equities outperform domestic ones, fueled by themes such as artificial intelligence.

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Union Bank of India has approved a plan to raise up to Rs 20,000 crore through long-term bonds. The funds will support infrastructure and affordable housing projects. The bank also plans to issue up to Rs 5,000 crore in green or sustainable bonds, with some fundraising targeted before March 31, 2026.

 

 

 

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