India likely to attract USD 20-25 billion FPI inflows in FY25, recent outflow temporary: Bank of Baroda

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New Delhi [India], November 18 (ANI): Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) inflows into India are projected to remain positive in FY25, with an expected inflow of USD 20-25 billion, according to a report by Bank of Baroda...

Despite recent outflows from the Indian markets, the report suggested that this is a temporary trend and a reversal in FPI flows will happen in FY 25 because of the strong macroeconomic fundamentals of the country...

The report said, Given Indias robust macro fundamentals, the recent bout of FPI outflows is likely to be only temporary..

The report mentioned that India remains a favored destination for foreign investors, given its robust economic growth prospects..

Indias growth fundamentals remain on a strong footing with GDP growth expected to be above 7 pc even by a conservative estimate the report stated...

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