FPI selling spree continues, pull out ₹49,340 crore in June
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) withdrew ₹49,340 crore from Indian equities in June 2026, continuing a year-long trend of net selling. Analysts attribute the outflows to global risk aversion, high U.S. bond yields, and valuation concerns in the domestic market.
Why it matters
Significant foreign capital outflows can impact the stability of the Indian stock market and the valuation of the rupee, signaling broader economic sentiment.
Foreign investors extended their selling spree in June, withdrawing ₹49,340 crore ($5.16 billion) from Indian equities, triggered by a combination of early-month global risk aversion, a preference for developed markets, soaring U.S. bond yields, and stretched valuations in the domestic market.
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