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FPIs invest 4,500 crore in equities in December so far

Updated: 12 Dec 2022, 08:18 AM IST
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However, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) turned sellers in the last four trading sessions and pulled out 3,300 crore as they are adopting a cautious stance ahead of the US Federal Reserve's decision on the interest rate.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 22, 2022 British pounds sterling and US dollar coins and bankotes are seen displayed on a table, in London. - The dollar soared Thursday, November 3, against the British pound after the US Federal Reserve hiked rates and indicated they would go higher than expected to combat sky-high inflation. In morning London deals, the pound sank 1.2 percent to $1.1254, also ahead of an expected Bank of England interest rate hike as central banks race to contain rampant consumer prices. (Photo by Tolga Akmen / AFP)

(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 22, 2022 British pounds sterling and US dollar coins and bankotes are seen displayed on a table, in London. - The dollar soared Thursday, November 3, against the British pound after the US Federal Reserve hiked rates and indicated they would go higher than expected to combat sky-high inflation. In morning London deals, the pound sank 1.2 percent to $1.1254, also ahead of an expected Bank of England interest rate hike as central banks race to contain rampant consumer prices. (Photo by Tolga Akmen / AFP)

(PTI) After investing over 36,200 crore last month, foreign investors continued their positive momentum and infused 4,500 crore in the Indian equity markets so far in December, mainly due to the decline in the dollar index.

However, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) turned sellers in the last four trading sessions and pulled out 3,300 crore as they are adopting a cautious stance ahead of the US Federal Reserve's decision on the interest rate.

Going forward, in the near term, FPIs are likely to make only modest purchases in performing sectors and may continue to sell and book profits in sectors where they are sitting on big profits, VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services, said.

More money is likely to move into cheaper markets like China and South Korea where the valuations are compelling now, he noted.

"Even though India will continue to attract foreign capital the high valuations in India will be a deterrent," Vijayakumar added.

According to data with the depositories, FPIs invested a net sum of 4,500 crore in equities during December 1-9.

This came after a net investment of 36,239 crore in November, primarily due to the weakening of the US dollar index and positivity about overall macroeconomic trends.

Prior to this, foreign investors pulled out 8 crore in October and 7,624 crore in September.

Even though FPIs continued to buy in early December, they turned sellers in recent days. The decline in the dollar index to below 105 was the major factor that triggered inflows, Vijayakumar said.

Himanshu Srivastava, Associate Director - Manager Research, Morningstar India, believes that the outflow in the last four trading sessions could be due to FPIs  adopting a cautious stance ahead of the US Federal Reserve's decision on the interest rate.

The final meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) for the year is scheduled on December 13-14.

Moreover, there continues to be a gloomy outlook for the US economy. Given the aggressive rate hike by the US Fed, there is a growing expectation that the US economy may trip into recession in the second half of 2023. These concerns could have prompted investors to take a break from their buying spree, he said.

In addition, Indian markets are trading at their all-time high levels. This could have also led FPIs to book profits. 

Apart from equities, foreign investors have injected a net sum of 2,467 crore into the debt market during the period under review.

Overall, FPI flows were negative across emerging markets such as the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia so far this month. 

First Published: 12 Dec 2022, 08:18 AM IST