Despite high US bond yields, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have continued to show consistent buying activity in Indian markets, extending the modest buying trend observed in February. According to data from the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL), FPIs have purchased Indian equities worth ₹11,823 crore, contributing to a total inflow of ₹15,559 crore as of March 7. This figure includes investments in debt, hybrid, debt-VRR, and equities.
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