FPIs pull Rs 27,000 crore in May; 2026 outflows cross Rs 2.2 lakh crore mark
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) withdrew Rs 27,000 crore from Indian markets in May, marking a significant outflow. Cumulative outflows since 2026 have surpassed Rs 2.2 lakh crore amid global economic uncertainties. The trend reflects investor caution and shifting risk assessments in emerging markets.
- ▪FPIs pulled out Rs 27,000 crore from Indian markets in May.
- ▪Since 2026, total FPI outflows from India have crossed Rs 2.2 lakh crore.
- ▪The outflows are attributed to global economic uncertainties and risk reassessment by foreign investors.
- ▪Investor sentiment has been affected by rising interest rates and geopolitical tensions.
- ▪Sustained outflows may impact market liquidity and currency stability.
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