New Delhi, March 11 -- The 1 February 2025 Budget's tax relief measures intended to revive consumption and disposable income, have failed to reverse the tide of foreign portfolio investor (FPI) outflows from key consumption-led sectors like fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and consumer durables. Despite initial optimism, the FMCG sector has witnessed a significant FPI outflows of Rs.6,904 crore in February 2025 alone, continuing a trend that began in October 2024 after the markets hit an all-time high in September, showed the latest data from the National Securities Depository (NSDL).
This exodus is part of a broader $16 billion withdrawal by FPIs from Indian markets in 2025-the largest among emerging economies this year. In February al...
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