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FPIs invest Rs 19k cr in equities in Nov on softening US inflation, dollar

This came following a net outflow of just Rs 8 crore last month and Rs 7,624 crore in September, data with the depositories showed

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Foreign investors have infused close to Rs 19,000 crore in Indian equities so far this month, primarily due to moderating trend in the US inflation and softening of the dollar.
 
This came following a net outflow of just Rs 8 crore last month and Rs 7,624 crore in September, data with the depositories showed.
 
Prior to these outflows, Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) were net buyers in August to the tune of Rs 51,200 crore and nearly Rs 5,000 crore in July. Before that, foreign investors were net sellers in Indian equities for nine months in a row which started in

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