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New Delhi, June 13 (IANS) Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are unlikely to continue selling big in India in the context of stable currency and improving economic prospects and the selling is likely to slow down significantly, analysts said on Saturday.There is a decreasing trend in FPI selling in India. On Friday, FPIs sold only for Rs 1,082 crore in the equity cash market.“Recent geopolitical developments, which everyone expects to lead to a peace deal between US and Iran have led to sharp …

Mumbai, June 7 (IANS) The Nasdaq crash in the US by about 5 per cent is an indication that the AI bubble may burst and if the AI trade cools down and reverse, that can trigger reversal of foreign portfolio investors (FPI) outflows to the Indian markets, analysts said on Sunday.In May, FPIs net sold equity for Rs 32,963 crore. The sustained selling continued in early June, too. The total selling in June (up to 6th) stood at Rs 42,926 crore, taking the total selling in 2026, so far, to Rs 283,662 …

New Delhi, May 31 (IANS) Amid concerns surrounding the valuations of AI-related stocks and the concentration risk involved in investing in a few stocks in this segment, FII flows into this segment might decline and India may again start attracting FII flows, according to analysts.Total FII selling stood at Rs 32,963 crore (up to May 30), taking the total selling for 2026, so far, to Rs 224,932 crore. This year, so far, FIIs have invested Rs 15,497 crore through the primary market. Poor earnings …

New Delhi, May 24 (IANS) Stabilisation of the rupee and improvement in the prospects of earnings growth can bring foreign institutional investors (FIIs) back to Indian stock markets, analysts said on Sunday.The FII selling stood at Rs 30,374 crore (in May to date), taking the total FII selling in 2026, so far, to Rs 222,343 crore. This is higher than the total sell figure of Rs 166,283 crore for 2025. “The important question is: when will the FIIs turn buyers in India. It is important to under…

New Delhi, Jan 24 (IANS) If foreign institutional investor (FII) confidence in Indian market is to resume, corporate earnings have to improve in the next quarter (Q4) and the US-India trade deal should happen, analysts said on Saturday.While the former is likely in the January-March quarter (Q4 FY26), there is no clarity at all on the timeline of the latter.“This is the biggest uncertainty weighing on the market now,” said Dr VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments Lt…

Mumbai, Jan 18 (IANS) The foreign institutional investor (FII) selling trend may continue in India until some positive triggers for a market rally happen, analysts have said.The sustained selling by FIIs continued for the week ending January 16. The total FII selling for January (up to 16th) stood at Rs 22,529 crore.“This month, FIIs were sellers on all days except one. The underperformance of India vis-a-vis other major markets is continuing in early 2026 also. Year-to-date (YTD) return from …

New Delhi, Jan 11 (IANS) Analysts on Sunday said that foreign institutional investors (FIIs) will turn buyers in India with positive developments on the US-India trade agreement and uptick in earnings growth, which will improve investor sentiment.FII investment in early 2026 has begun with the continuation of the trend of the previous year.In 2025, FIIs had net sold equity for Rs 166,283 crore, impacting the performance of the Indian market and also weakening the rupee by about 5 per cent.“At …

New Delhi, Jan 3 (IANS) The year 2025 saw record foreign institutional investor (FII) selling in India but significant improvement in the country’s fundamentals is likely to attract net FII inflows in 2026, analysts said on Saturday.In the month of December, FIIs sold equity worth Rs 30, 332 crore through the exchanges. This takes the total FII selling through the exchanges in 2025 to Rs 240,193 crore.FIIs have bought or invested equity for Rs 73,909 crore through the primary market, taking th…

New Delhi, Dec 27 (IANS) Robust GDP growth and prospects of improvement in corporate earnings next year augur well for positive foreign institutional investor (FII) flows in 2026, analysts said on Saturday, even as sell figure in December crossed Rs 22,130 crore.Foreign institutional investors have net sold shares worth Rs 1,58,407 crore in CY25, marking their heaviest selling since they started investing in India. Analysts however said that there are signs of a reversal of foreign institutional…

Mumbai, Dec 27 (IANS) Indian equity markets ended the week in a positive terrain, buoyed by expectations of stronger domestic demand, a favourable liquidity outlook and optimism over potential Fed policy easing in 2026, analysts said on Saturday.The holiday-shortened week opened with a bullish undertone; however, momentum tapered off as the days progressed.On Friday, Sensex closed at 85,041.45, slipping 367.25 points or 0.43 per cent. Nifty also ended in the red, falling 99.80 points or 0.38 per…