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Foreign investment falling in Indian stock market

Foreign investors, wary of this prevailing interest rate environment, invested only about Rs 3,900 crore in the Indian stock markets in the first two weeks of this month.
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This is very low compared to the Rs 66,134 crore investment made in the previous month of December. Earlier they had invested Rs 9000 crore in the month of November.

In this regard, market sources said: Till January 12, foreign investors have invested 3864 crore rupees in Indian stocks.

Foreign investors are acting cautiously as the uncertainty in the interest rate environment recedes and clears the situation before taking a decision to invest in emerging markets such as India.

The ongoing global tension due to war also plays a major role in their investment decisions.

Last September, 'JP Morgan' Foreign investors have been more optimistic about the country's debt market for the past few months after financial services firm Morgan announced that it will list Indian government bonds from next month.

7912 crore in the country's debt market last December due to this. have invested. In the last month of December, the investment was 18,302 crore rupees; 14,860 crore in November and; 6,381 crore in October is also worth mentioning in Rs. Overall, foreign investors invested Rs 2.40 lakh crore in Indian stock markets last year. Of this, 1.71 lakh crore rupees in stocks; 68,663 have also invested in debentures.

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