FII inflows hit $5 billion in Jul; cross $25 billion so for this year

July 27, 2014 11:13 am | Updated May 23, 2016 04:35 pm IST - New Delhi

Betting big on the government’s reforms agenda, overseas investors have poured in more than USD 5 billion in the Indian market so far this month taking the total inflow to over USD 25 billion since January.

Net investments by foreign investors in the equity market were USD 2.2 billion (Rs. 13,166 crore) from July 1-25, while they amounted to USD 3 billion (Rs. 17,829) in the debt market, taking the total to USD 5.2 billion (Rs. 30,995 crore), as per the latest data.

Market analysts maintain that foreign investors have been betting on the Indian market mainly on account of the reforms agenda of the new government at the Centre.

Also, they anticipate that inflows would continue in the coming months on slew of measures announced by the government.

The Cabinet has given go-ahead to hiking the foreign direct investment (FDI) cap in insurance to 49 per cent, paving way for inflow of as much as Rs. 25,000 crore foreign funds.

Besides, the FII limit for investment in government securities has been hiked by USD 5 billion, within the total cap of USD 30 billion.

Also, the government may soon take a decision on easing FDI in railways and defence sectors.

Since the beginning of the year, foreign investors have made a net investment of USD 25.5 billion (Rs. 1.53 lakh crore into the country’s securities market. This includes a net investment of Rs. 72,961 crore in equities and Rs. 80,663 crore into debt market.

From the beginning of June, FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) along with sub-accounts and qualified foreign investors have been clubbed together by market regulator SEBI to create a new investor category called Foreign Portfolio Investors.

Strong inflows in the recent months have taken the cumulative net investments of foreign investors into India to over USD 196 billion since 1991. In rupee terms, their investments are at Rs. 9.4 lakh crore level.

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