NEW DELHI : Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have pumped in a net ₹20,574 crore into the Indian capital market in June so far amid increasing inflows into emerging markets due to high liquidity.
As per latest depositories data, FPIs invested a net ₹22,840 crore in equities but pulled out ₹2,266 crore from the debt segment between Jun 1-12.
This translates into a cumulative inflow of ₹20,574 crore.Prior to this, FPIs were net sellers for three consecutive months.
They pulled out ₹7,366 crore in May, ₹15,403 crore in April and a record ₹1.1 lakh crore in March.Harsh Jain, co-founder and COO at Groww, said, "As governments all over the world are taking measures to stimulate their economies, we are seeing more printing of money which is.