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Foreign investors boosted India’s debt markets with steady inflows, favoring stability over equities in 2025.
Foreign institutional investors have increasingly favored India’s debt markets over equities in the past year, according to a State Bank of India report.
Despite global volatility and shifting sentiment, debt inflows—especially in Debt FAR and traditional debt—remained consistently positive, reflecting confidence in India’s economic stability and reforms.
While equity investments saw sharp swings, including major outflows in January and April 2025, debt flows provided stability, contributing significantly to overall FII inflows.
March 2025 saw $3.34 billion in debt inflows, and October 2025 recorded the year’s highest total at $4.03 billion, driven by balanced contributions from both asset classes.
The trend highlights a growing preference among foreign investors for safer, fixed-income assets amid global uncertainty.
Los inversores extranjeros impulsaron los mercados de deuda de la India con flujos de entrada constantes, favoreciendo la estabilidad sobre las acciones en 2025.