Foreign investors boost Indian markets with ₹3,346.94 cr
Foreign investors put ₹3,346.94 crore into Indian stocks this week, mostly thanks to a surprise rate cut from the Reserve Bank of India that sparked fresh optimism. But things got shaky toward the end of the week—geopolitical tensions led to big outflows on Friday, cutting into those gains. Even with this boost, June overall has seen FPIs pulling out more money than they've put in.
FPIs started off strong but...
FPIs started off strong but global worries—especially tensions between Israel and Iran—spooked them and triggered withdrawals. The RBI's move had briefly lifted confidence, yet global uncertainty keeps investment flows unpredictable. For context: May was much better for inflows compared to recent months.
India's long-term growth potential still stands out
Despite recent ups and downs, analysts say India's long-term growth potential still stands out for foreign investors. While high prices might make some hesitate now, many believe India remains a promising place for future investments—even when the world feels uncertain.