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FPIs pour in record ₹53,300 crore in debt, compensating equity exit in June 2026

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Ashokamithran T.
FPIs pour in record ₹53,300 crore in debt, compensating equity exit in June 2026
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Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) invested a record ₹53,363 crore into Indian debt securities in June 2026, offsetting significant equity outflows. This shift follows government policy changes aimed at deepening the bond market.

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Reflects shifting global investor sentiment toward Indian debt markets amidst equity volatility.

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Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) poured a record ₹53,363 crore into all types of debt securities, compensating for a nearly equal amount sold in equities in June 2026. This led to a net inflow of about ₹334 crore in FII flows, marking the first month of inflow in the calendar year, according to data from NSDL.

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