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    Foreigners’ derivatives bets hit record $116 billion in India

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    By Friday, foreign institutional investors owned 9.7 trillion rupees ($116 billion) of options and futures on equity indexes and single stocks listed on the National Stock Exchange, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

    Foreigners’ derivatives bets hit record $116 billion in India
    By Friday, foreign institutional investors owned 9.7 trillion rupees ($116 billion) of options and futures on equity indexes and single stocks listed on the National Stock Exchange, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That day, they bumped up their bullish bets on index futures, including those tied to the NSE Nifty 50 gauge, to over 500,000 contracts. That’s the highest level since 2015.

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    Since stumbling in June after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party lost its majority in parliament, Indian equities have staged a remarkable comeback. The Nifty has rallied 18% from a low that month to become one of Asia’s top performers. It hit a fresh peak Monday amid a risk-on sentiment in global markets following the Federal Reserve’s jumbo rate cut last week.

    “The indication is clear that foreigners are turning bullish on India and this stance is expected to stay for a while,” said Anuj Dixit, executive vice president of equities at Mumbai-based Sovereign Global.

    Global funds have plowed a net $8.5 billion into local shares since July 1, set for the biggest quarterly inflow in over a year. That’s despite stocks trading at high valuations relative to emerging-market peers.


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