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Home | Business | India Biggest Recipient Of Fpi Inflows In Fy21

India biggest recipient of FPI inflows in FY21

With net inflows worth Rs 2.6 lakh crore, driven by ample liquidity in global markets and hopes of faster economic recovery.

By PTI
Published Date - 09:13 PM, Wed - 31 March 21
India biggest recipient of FPI inflows in FY21
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New Delhi: India has emerged as the biggest recipient of foreign portfolio investments this fiscal with net inflows worth Rs 2.6 lakh crore, driven by ample liquidity in global markets and hopes of faster economic recovery, according to experts.

The current financial year, which witnessed significant disruptions due to the coronavirus pandemic, is ending on Wednesday.

Investments in the equities segment touched Rs 2,74,503 crore, which is the highest quantum of money recorded ever since the National Securities Depository Ltd began making FPI data publicly available.

Previously, the highest inflow of Rs 1.4 lakh crore into the equities space was witnessed in the financial year 2012-13. V K Vijay Kumar, chief investment strategist at Geojit Financial Services, said financial sector, mortgage lenders, fintech companies and private insurance players, attracted significant FPI inflows.

Going forward, he said that IT, financials, cement and pharma have high earnings visibility, and therefore might attract increasing FPI inflows in FY22. In 2020-21, foreign portfolio investors have put in a net sum of Rs 2.74 lakh crore into equities and pulled out a total amount of Rs 24,070 crore from the debt segment while hybrid instruments saw an inflow of Rs 10,238 crore, as per data available with the depositories. Together, the total net FPI inflow this fiscal is Rs 2.6 lakh crore as on March 30, 2021.

Between March 2020-March 2021, foreign portfolio investors have been net buyers in all months except March, April, May and September 2020. “The massive fiscal stimulus by governments and monetary stimulus by central banks has led to inflows into select emerging markets.

India has been the biggest recipient of FPI flows in FY21 amongst emerging markets because of the stronger recovery in the economy and surprise in earnings growth,” Rusmik Oza, executive vice-president and head of fundamental research at Kotak Securities, said.

Further, India witnessed an addition of more than $100 billion to its forex reserves which helped Indian rupee to remain steady against the dollar and other currencies. Last financial year, foreign portfolio investors were net sellers as they had pulled out Rs 27,528 crore.


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