Pandemic fruit: Foreign portfolio investors draw out Rs 7622-Cr thus far in April
Pandemic fruit: Foreign portfolio investors draw out Rs 7622-Cr thus far in April
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NEW DELHI: According to the depositories data  Foreign portfolio investors withdrew a net Rs 7,622 crore from Indian markets in April so far as a surge in coronavirus cases and the subsequent restrictions imposed by various states dent investors' sentiment. They pulled out Rs 8,674 crore from equities, but invested Rs 1,052 crore in the debt segment.  The total net withdrawal between April 1-23 stood at Rs 7,622 crore.

Previously, FPIs invested Rs 17,304 crore in March, Rs 23,663 crore in February and Rs 14,649 crore in January. FPIs have been "net sellers in the equity markets for five weeks in a row now", noted Himanshu Srivastava, associate director - manager research, Morningstar India.

He said the recent spate of net outflows could be largely attributed to the enormous surge in the COVID-19 pandemic in India, which has led several states to impose restrictions to bring the situation under control. While the impact of a more severe second wave of the pandemic on the economy is yet to be ascertained, it has definitely dashed hopes of an early economic recovery, he further added.

For investment in the debt segment, he said, "The uncertainty in the equity markets has made the Indian debt markets relatively attractive from the short-term perspective". VK Vijayakumar, chief investment strategist at Geojit Financial Services noted that as per the general trend in the market, there is selling in stocks like the banking sector, and buying shares with global linkages like IT, metals and pharma.

 

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