Foreign funds invested nearly Rs 1,800 crore (Rs 18 billion) in the Indian stock and debt market during the first nine trading sessions this month, according to capital market regulator Sebi.
From September 2-13, overseas investors purchased equity and debt securities worth Rs 28,757 crore (Rs 287.57 billion), while selling securities worth Rs 26,981 crore (Rs 269.81 billion), a net inflow of Rs 1,775.60 crore, or USD 393 million, as per the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) data.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have turned net buyers, after a heavy pull out of Rs 7,902.50 crore (USD 1.76 billion) last month - the highest monthly withdrawal since October, 2008.
They were net sellers to the tune of about Rs 13,489 crore (Rs 134.89 billion) in October 2008.
"FIIs are generally nervous due to the global situation, so they are considering emerging markets such as India as safe
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