Foreign investors poured in more than ₹2,200 crore in the Indian equity markets in the last six trading sessions on the back of easing of global crude oil prices and revival in corporate earnings.
This comes following a net outflow of over ₹15,600 crore in equities during last two months. Prior to that, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) had pumped in ₹11,655 crore in March.
According to latest data available with the depositories, net investment by FPIs in equities stood at ₹2,241 crore during June 1-8. Such overseas investors, however, pulled out ₹405 crore from the debt markets during the period under review.