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Foreign investors poured ₹8,500 crore into Indian stocks this week, reversing a months-long trend.
Foreign investors injected about ₹8,500 crore into Indian equities this week, a positive shift after months of selling, according to NSDL data.
The inflow was driven by the weakening US dollar, making emerging markets like India more attractive.
Despite this week's positive trend, overall FPI activity in April remains negative, with a net withdrawal of ₹23,103 crore from equities.
The year-to-date shows total net outflows of ₹1,39,677 crore from Indian equities.
Market watchers will monitor if this trend continues amid global uncertainties.
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Los inversores extranjeros invirtieron ₹8,500 crore en acciones indias esta semana, revirtiendo una tendencia de meses de duración.