New Delhi, Nov. 4 -- Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) ended a three-month period of selling in October 2025, allocating a net investment of Rs.14,610 crore in Indian stocks, which included Rs.10,707.97 crore directed towards the primary market through IPOs.

Experts believe that despite relatively high valuations, the recovery in earnings and a robust pipeline of IPOs continue to attract FPI interest. Also, the surge in buying has been fueled by steady corporate earnings, anticipated rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve, and optimism surrounding a potential US-India trade agreement.

Up until now in 2025, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) investments through the primary market have totaled Rs.54,292 crores. This sharply contrasts wi...