Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) continue to show confidence in Indian equities and pumped more than Rs 30,600 crore in June so far, as they bet on the country’s stable macroeconomic profile and sturdy corporate earnings outlook.This came following a nine-month high investment of Rs 43,838 crore in equities in May, Rs 11,631 crore in April and Rs 7,936 crore in March, data with the depositories showed.Before that, FPIs had pulled out over Rs 34,000 crore during January-February.Going forward, fund inflows could turn volatile, especially after the US Fed reiterated its stance that more interest rate hikes may be needed to bring inflation below its target, albeit at a slower pace, Shrikant Chouhan, Head of Equity Research (Retail), Kotak Securities, said.
Further, the Bank of England hiking interest rates by 50 basis points could caution investors, especially the FPIs, as the rising valuation of Indian markets could become a challenge, he added.According to the data, FPIs invested a net sum of Rs 30,664 crore in Indian equities during June 1-23.FPIs are showing confidence in Indian equities, pouring money primarily due to India’s stable macroeconomic profile and sturdy corporate earnings outlook, Hitesh Jain, Lead Institutional Equities at Yes Securities, said.Himanshu Srivastava, Associate Director, Manager Research, Morningstar India, said sentiments have been boosted after the US Federal Reserve pressed the pause button on its rate hike cycle, triggering flows into emerging markets like India.