FPI buying in Indian shares hits 6-month high in first half of May: NSDL

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Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) extended their buying streak in Indian equities in the new financial year, having bought shares worth 249.39 billion rupees on a net basis in the first half of May, National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) data showed on May 22..

The foreign institutional investors (FIIs) had been net purchasers in March and April, largely due to U.S. investment firm GQG Partners' $1.87 billion investment in four Adani Group companies and stable quarterly earnings...

After selling financial services shares worth 299.93 billion rupees in FY2023, FPIs have shown renewed interest in the sector, buying 83.82 billion rupees in May..

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