📊 Foreign Investors Pump ₹1,209 Cr in Indian Equities This Week; Net Outflow for June at ₹4,192 Cr: NSDL
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have infused ₹1,209 crore into Indian equities during the first week of June 2025, signaling renewed interest despite global uncertainties. However, the overall net outflow for the month still stands at a concerning ₹4,192 crore, according to data released by the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).
🔍 Week in Focus: Modest Gains After Global Volatility
Between June 3 and June 7, FPIs reversed a four-day selling streak to invest ₹1,209 crore into Indian stocks. This comes after a turbulent May where global tensions and interest rate worries caused heavy capital flight.
🌍 Why the Sudden FPI Inflows?
Softening US bond yields
Improved earnings visibility in Indian IT and BFSI sectors
Stable Indian macroeconomic indicators like strong GDP growth and easing inflation
📉 Net Outflow for June 2025 Remains High
Despite the weekly inflow, FPIs have pulled out ₹4,192 crore from Indian equities so far in June. Experts believe this is due to:
Persistent geopolitical risks (Israel-Iran tensions)
US Fed rate uncertainty
Strengthening US dollar index
🏦 Sector-Wise Snapshot
| Sector | FPI Trend (June 2025) |
|---|---|
| Financials | Mixed sentiment |
| IT & Tech | Gradual accumulation |
| Energy | Net selling due to crude risks |
| FMCG | Stable with marginal inflows |
| Real Estate | Seeing cautious optimism |
📈 What’s Next for Indian Equities?
Market analysts suggest that FPIs may remain volatile until:
Clear guidance from the US Federal Reserve
Visibility on monsoon progress in India
Clarity on upcoming Q1 FY26 corporate earnings
❓FAQ: FPI Activity in Indian Equities – June 2025
Q1. What is the total FPI outflow in June 2025 so far?
As of now, FPIs have recorded a net outflow of ₹4,192 crore from Indian equities.
Q2. Why did FPIs invest ₹1,209 crore this week despite overall outflows?
Improved global sentiment and a softer US dollar prompted selective buying in quality Indian stocks.
Q3. Which sectors are witnessing the highest FPI interest?
IT, FMCG, and real estate sectors are drawing modest to renewed interest.
Q4. Will FPI inflows continue for the rest of June?
This will depend on how global central banks act on interest rates and how stable oil prices remain.
Q5. Where can I track FPI activity in real time?
You can monitor FPI flows daily via NSDL’s official website or major financial news portals.
📝 Conclusion
While foreign investors showed signs of confidence with ₹1,209 crore in inflows this week, June continues to reflect broader global caution. Investors should keep a close watch on both domestic and international cues as FPIs continue to navigate a complex macro landscape.
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Reported by Benny on June 21, 2025.
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