Foreign portfolio investors withdraw rs 27,000 cr from india in may

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.

Foreign portfolio investors withdrew rs 27,000 crore from indian equities in may. Cumulative outflows for the year reached rs 2.2 lakh crore by mid-may 2026. The figures reflect continued selling pressure on emerging market assets.

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Foreign investors continued to sell Indian financial stocks in the first half of May, pulling out ₹17,960 crore. The moves reflect worries about tighter banking margins and reduced attractiveness versus other emerging markets.

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Foreign portfolio investors sold shares valued at ₹64,761 crore in the first half of June, marking the highest monthly outflow since March. The selling was led by financial services and oil and gas sectors amid rising oil prices.

Overseas investors have invested a record ₹39,640 crore in Indian government bonds during June so far. The inflows follow tax exemptions and expanded access to sovereign debt. These steps are intended to increase foreign participation in the market.

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Retail investors put ₹38,440 crore into equity mutual funds last month, a modest decline from March levels. The dip occurred amid uncertainty over oil prices and lower SIP collections.

 

 

 

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