Mumbai, Feb. 10 -- Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continue to hold approximately USD 800 billion worth of Indian equities, but their ongoing selling remains a risk for the stock market, according to a report by BNP Paribas Exane, a European equity research firm.
The report highlighted that while India's reliance on FII inflows has reduced due to strong domestic investments, foreign investors still hold a significant portion of the market. Their persistent selling could impact market stability.
"While India's dependence on FII inflows has reduced due to its strong domestic flows, FIIs continue to hold cUSD800b in Indian equities and their continued selling remains a risk for the market, in our view," the report said.
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