FPI ownership in NSE-listed companies

This exit has been associated with pressure on the rupee, which weakened past ₹90 per dollar.
Even with India's strong GDP growth, sectors like finance, IT, and healthcare felt the pinch as global risks spooked foreign investors.

Factors behind the massive FPI exodus

Higher US bond yields, a strong dollar, tariff worries, geopolitics, and pricey Indian stocks all played a part, especially early in the year when January saw exits of about ₹35,962 crore (as reported in the source).

Domestic investors have stepped up big time

Domestic investors have stepped up: domestic institutional investors (DIIs) and mutual funds increased buying, helping cushion some of the blow from FPI withdrawals.

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