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FPIs return to Indian stocks in July with Rs 15,157 crore inflows after four-month selling streak

FPIs return to Indian stocks in July with Rs 15,157 crore inflows after four-month selling streak
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Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have returned to Indian stock markets in July, recording inflows of Rs 15,157 crore. This marks a reversal of a four-month selling trend in the Indian equity market.

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The return of foreign capital is a key indicator of investor confidence in the Indian economy and can significantly impact market liquidity and stock valuations.

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