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FPIs pump in $7.3 billion flows this year driven by ETFs and block deals: Report

Updated: 26 Jun 2023, 12:38 PM IST
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A recent report by Business Standard pointed out that a big nugget of FPI inflows seen this year could be off the back of two factors: exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and block deals.

FPI investments in equities touch a 6-month high in May

FPI investments in equities touch a 6-month high in May

After pulling out $17 billion in the calendar year 2022, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have pumped $7.3 billion back into equity markets so far this year. The turnaround in foreign flows has helped domestic markets exceed the all-time highs chalked up in December 2022 and bounce back more than 10 percent from this year’s lows, reported Business Standard.

It pointed out that a big nugget of FPI inflows seen this year could be off the back of two factors: exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and block deals.

The report noted that flows coming through the ETF route essentially mean investors are not looking to buy individual stocks but are backing an index, which could be based on benchmarks such as the National Stock Exchange Nifty50 or the Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Index.

“Our analysis of FPI equity flows shows that the bulk of inflows into India in 2023 could be ETFs. Net ETF inflows stood at $3.3 billion during the first four months of 2023 versus cumulative net FPI inflows of nearly $7 billion so far this year. We assume the trend of passive flows would have continued in May and June,” BS report said, quoting a note by Kotak Institutional Equities (KIE).

However, the report also cautioned against the rich valuations in sectors such as consumption and investment, making the risk/reward ratio less favourable. Currently, the benchmark Nifty50 trades at over 20x its estimated earnings for 2023–24, informed BS.

Meanwhile, experts also told BS that over half of the $6 billion inflows since May and June could be a consequence of large share sales in listed companies. In May and June, the domestic markets saw block deals totalling over $5 billion.

Analysts said that these share sales are, in a way, positive as they help soak up excess liquidity. Otherwise, some portion of it may have gone into stocks through the direct route, drumming up valuation fanfare, added the report.

 

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First Published: 26 Jun 2023, 12:38 PM IST