New Delhi: Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have infused a net capital of Rs 20,574 crore in Indian capital markets so far in June, with capital inflows rising due to improved liquidity position in the emerging markets of the world.
According to the latest depository data, between June 1 and June 12, FPIs infused capital of Rs 22,840 crore into the stock markets.
At the same time, capital of Rs 2,266 crore was extracted from the bond segment. Thus, there was a net capital inflow of Rs 20,574 crore. Earlier, FPIs remained net sellers for three consecutive months. He took out Rs 7,366 crore in May, Rs 15,403 crore in April and a record Rs 1.1 lakh crore in March.