Research of Indian Stock Market

Monday, July 18, 2011

Foreigners Invested 8,000 cr in Equities July


Foreign  investors poured in nearly 8,000 crore ($2 billion) in the domestic stock and debt markets this month and analysts feel the positive trend will continue in the coming months as well. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have purchased equities and debt securities worth `43,994 crore so far this month. However, they also sold shares and bonds worth `36,195 crore in the same period, resulting in a net investment of `7,799 crore, according to the information available with market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India. “Investors are coming back to equity markets due to cooling inflation and decline in crude oil prices, FIIs have put in `6,475 crore in equities so far in July and `1,324 crore in the securities market.
 Investors had shunned the stock markets in emerging countries such as India in the first half of this year as these countries battled inflation. Besides, the high interest rate was considered a risk. FIIs were interested in the debt market in the first six months of the year, making a net investment of `9,948 crore during the period, while their investments in stocks stood at `2,670 crore. Analysts believe FIIs will continue to bring more money in the coming six months. “In the long term, FIIs will remain bullish on the Indian market. Moreover, in the next six months, the market will witness more inflows than in the last sixmonths.

 

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