Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) inflows into India reached a record high of Rs 62,782 crore in November 2020, primarily driven by equity investments. This surge, alongside robust Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and corporate bond market activity, highlights investor confidence in the Indian economy despite global economic challenges. The government's proactive interventions have played a key role in maintaining a positive investment sentiment.
Indian growth story continues as is demonstrated by the trends in FPI, FDI and Corporate Bond Market flows
FPI inflows stood at Rs 62,782 crore for November 2020
FDI equity inflows touch US$30,004 million up to September 2020 in FY2020-21-which is 15% more than the corresponding period of
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FAQ :
Total FPI inflows stood at Rs 62,782 crore as of November 28, 2020.
Equity inflows amounted to Rs 60,358 crore, with hybrid and debt investments totalling Rs 2,424 crore.
Yes, the equity inflows in November 2020 represented the highest amount of money invested since FPI data became available.
FDI equity inflows reached US$30,004 million up to September 2020 in FY2020-21, a 15% increase compared to the same period in the previous year.
Total corporate bond issuances in H1 FY21 amounted to Rs 4.43 lakh crore, which is 25% higher than the Rs 3.54 lakh crore issued in the same period last year.
The government's frequent and active interventions, along with policy reforms, investment facilitation, and ease of doing business measures, have bolstered investor confidence in the Indian economy.