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FPIs bought ₹14,610 crore in India’s markets in October 2025, ending three months of outflows.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) became net buyers in India’s markets in October 2025, injecting ₹14,610 crore, reversing three months of outflows totaling over ₹76,000 crore.
The shift was driven by strong corporate earnings, improved valuations, expectations of a US Federal Reserve rate cut, and optimism over India-US trade talks.
Domestic reforms like GST rationalization and rising auto sales also boosted confidence.
FPIs continued active participation in the primary market, while debt inflows were mixed.
Analysts say sustained earnings growth and stable macro conditions could support continued foreign investment.
Las FPI compraron ₹ 14,610 crore en los mercados de la India en octubre de 2025, poniendo fin a tres meses de flujos de salida.