New Delhi, March 31 -- Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) showed signs of returning to Indian equities, as sharp outflows, witnessed early in the year, were followed by renewed buying interest in March. Despite heavy selling in January and February, FPIs turned buyers towards the end of March, helping the benchmark Nifty recover by nearly 6 per cent in this month. However, concerns over US President Donald Trump's tariff policies and global economic uncertainty continue to influence FPI sentiment, keeping the Indian markets on edge.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have pulled out a massive Rs.1.16 lakh crore from Indian equities so far in 2025, starting the year on a negative note. After recording net inflows in December 2024, FPIs re...
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