Between April 1-24, foreign portfolio investors (FPI) pulled out a net sum of Rs 6,822 crore from equities and Rs 3,525 crore from the debt segment, depositories data showed
Market players said if not for the buying by domestic investors, there could have a steeper decline. They bought shares worth over Rs 3,000 crore in each of the last two trading sessions.
The clarification comes in the backdrop of apprehensions among market participants regarding whether inclusion of Mauritius in the 'grey list' would affect the registration of FPIs from Mauritius
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The tax applies even to FPIs that might otherwise have been protected from a higher tax rate because of existing treaties
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) and mutual funds (MFs) have seen their assets under custody (AUC) grow at a much faster rate
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This will give a lot of flexibility to them to invest, based on different client strategies
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FPIs have been net buyers for the second consecutive month. In September, FPIs invested a net Rs 6,557.8 crore in the domestic capital markets
So far this calendar year, FPIs' stakes in SBI Life, Insurance ICICI Lombard and HDFC Life have risen by 18.85, 8.62 and 7.71 percentage points, respectively, since the December 2018 quarter
Despite the 3 per cent gain in September 2019, the FPI sell-off during the quarter has seen the benchmark indices register negative returns in Q3CY19
As per latest depositories data, foreign portfolio investors pulled out a net amount of Rs 4,263.79 crore from equities but infused a net Rs 3,000.86 crore into the debt segment
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There is still a possibility of some relief to the FPIs, when the parliament gives final approval to the tax proposals later this month
FPIs have been net buyers for the past five consecutive months
The move will also help Embassy Office Park REIT
Investment in domestic equities by fund managers could be largely attributed to retail investors
Common application form for FPIs has been devised with a view to enhance operational flexibility and ease of access to Indian capital markets