BENGALURU: Foreign portfolio investor (FPIs) inflows in Indian equities were at a four-month low of 122.62 billion rupees ($1.48 billion) in August, even as purchases rose in the second half of the month, data from the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) showed.FPIs bought shares worth 115.25 billion rupees on a net basis in the second half of August, up from 7.37 billion rupees in the first half, as strong domestic macroeconomic data and expectations of a rate pause by the US Federal Reserve at its September policy meeting...
BENGALURU: Foreign portfolio investor (FPIs) inflows in Indian equities were at a four-month low of 122.62 billion rupees ($1.48 billion) in August, even...