Continuing to bet big on reforms agenda of the new government, overseas investors have pumped in ₹ 32,000 crore in Indian equities and debt June'14.
Foreign investors have infused ₹ 13,764 crore (USD 2.3 billion) into equities, and ₹ 18,188 crore (USD 3.1 billion) in debt markets, taking the total to ₹ 31,952 crore (USD 5.4 billion), shows the latest market data.
FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors), considered to be the main drivers of the equity market, have also helped push up the stock market's benchmark BSE index, Sensex, 3.64 per cent so far in June.
Since the beginning of the year, foreign investors have made net investment of Rs 59,568 crore in Indian equities and Rs 64,307 crore in debt, taking the total to Rs 1.24 lakh crore (USD 20.5 billion).
The strong inflows in the recent months have taken the cumulative net investment of overseas investors into India to USD 191 billion or well over Rs 9 trillion (Rs 9 lakh crore).
Foreign investors have infused ₹ 13,764 crore (USD 2.3 billion) into equities, and ₹ 18,188 crore (USD 3.1 billion) in debt markets, taking the total to ₹ 31,952 crore (USD 5.4 billion), shows the latest market data.
FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors), considered to be the main drivers of the equity market, have also helped push up the stock market's benchmark BSE index, Sensex, 3.64 per cent so far in June.
Since the beginning of the year, foreign investors have made net investment of Rs 59,568 crore in Indian equities and Rs 64,307 crore in debt, taking the total to Rs 1.24 lakh crore (USD 20.5 billion).
The strong inflows in the recent months have taken the cumulative net investment of overseas investors into India to USD 191 billion or well over Rs 9 trillion (Rs 9 lakh crore).