FPI return to India may be tactical, not structural yet: HSBC MF’s Venugopal Manghat
MeridStreet AI summaryForeign investors are starting to return to the Indian stock market, but it's not clear if this is a long-term trend or just a temporary move. According to HSBC Mutual Fund's Venugopal Manghat, the return of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) may be a tactical decision rather than a fundamental shift in their investment strategy. This means that FPIs are likely to remain cautious and will continue to monitor the market's performance closely before making any further investments.
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Foreign investors are cautiously returning to Indian equities, but a durable FPI reallocation remains unconfirmed. This uncertainty may impact investor sentiment and market confidence.
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