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Worst of foreign investor outflows likely behind us: Prashant Khemka of WhiteOak Capital
Business Today
ยท
4m ago
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Prashant Khemka of WhiteOak Capital believes the worst of foreign investor outflows may be over. Earlier this year, significant funds moved to the U.S., with January witnessing Rs 78,027 crore in FII sell-offs. March saw Rs 3,973 crore outflows. India holds a competitive advantage due to lower tariffs compared to countries like China, Vietnam, EU, and Pakistan, potentially attracting more investment despite recent FII movements.
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2024 to see unprecedented foreign inflows: Khemka
Livemint
ยท
1y ago
Medial
In an interview, Prashant Khemka, founder of WhiteOak Capital Management, believes that India might be in a favorable position for foreign investments in the coming months. He expects a massive influx of foreign money in India dedicated funds, especially if the broader emerging markets experience a positive turn. Khemka also emphasizes attractive investment opportunities in sectors like private sector financials, consumption, IT, and healthcare. He predicts stabilization and growth in the IT sector next year as global recession fears diminish.
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Week Ahead: After weak earnings, market focus shifts to foreign flows and US policy cues
Business Today
ยท
5m ago
Medial
Recent market downturns were influenced by US President Donald Trump's tariff announcements, weak Q3 corporate earnings, and sustained foreign institutional investor outflows. Analysts, including Siddhartha Khemka and Ajit Mishra, highlight the focus on global developments, FII flows, currency movements, and potential impacts of US tariffs on trade. Osho Krishan notes the influence of global events on market tone. Additional factors include rupee-dollar movements, Brent crude price fluctuations, and US Federal Open Market Committee meeting minutes.
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FPIs withdraw Rs 85,790 Cr from Indian equities in October
YourStory
ยท
9m ago
Medial
Foreign investors have withdrawn around $10.2 billion from Indian equities this month due to factors such as Chinese stimulus measures, attractive stock valuations, and high pricing of domestic equities. It is the worst month for foreign fund outflows ever recorded. The outflows have been triggered by geopolitical tensions, global economic conditions, and uncertainties surrounding the upcoming US elections. The trajectory of global events and key domestic indicators will play a crucial role in shaping future foreign investment in the Indian market.
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Indian stocks' worst run in 29 years, wiping $1 trillion in wealth, may yet have legs
VCCircle
ยท
5m ago
Medial
Indian stocks have experienced their longest losing streak since 1996, with the NSE Nifty 50 suffering its fifth consecutive monthly loss. This downturn has resulted in the worst performance among global markets, erasing nearly $1 trillion in investor wealth. Contributing factors include weak earnings, US tariff uncertainties, and significant foreign outflows. Despite continuous local institutional investments, there's a shift towards safer large-cap funds, while small- and mid-cap stocks face selling pressure and slow recovery prospects.
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Sensex, Nifty fall the most in over a month ahead of US election
VCCircle
ยท
9m ago
Medial
Indian shares had their worst session in over a month as the uncertainty surrounding the US presidential election weighed on investor sentiment. The NSE Nifty 50 fell 1.27% to 23,995.35 while the BSE Sensex lost 1.18% to 78,782.24. The drop comes after both benchmarks experienced a 6% fall in October due to foreign outflows and lackluster earnings. Additionally, the Nifty volatility index rose to its highest level since August. All sectors saw losses, with small and mid-caps being the most affected. Forty-two of the Nifty 50 constituents declined, including Sun Pharma and Bajaj Auto.
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Eternal Draws the Line on Foreign OwnershipโCould MSCI Be the Next to Exit?
OutlookIndia
ยท
2m ago
Medial
Eternal Ltd shareholders voted to cap foreign ownership at 49.5%, raising concerns about its status in the MSCI Emerging Market Index. Currently, foreign investors hold a 44.8% stake, potentially rising to 46%. The move to become Indian-owned could allow control over inventory and improve profit margins. However, these changes risk significant capital outflows if MSCI reduces Eternal's index weight or excludes it. Jefferies emphasizes uncertainty over future foreign portfolio investor behavior.
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Rupee logs worst week in 18 months on foreign outflows
VCCircle
ยท
6m ago
Medial
The Indian rupee experienced its worst weekly fall in 18 months, declining by 0.6% due to persistent foreign portfolio outflows and heightened dollar bids in the non-deliverable forwards market. It hit an all-time low of 86.6475 during the week, though Reserve Bank of India interventions limited further losses. Contributing factors included a strong U.S. dollar and uncertainty from incoming U.S. President Trump's policies. Foreign investors pulled out nearly $6 billion from local markets in January.
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Foreign investors injected Rs 30,772 crore into Indian equities this month
YourStory
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Foreign investors have injected INR 30,772 crore ($4.1 billion) into Indian equities this month, driven by optimism surrounding policy reforms, sustained economic growth, and a strong earnings season. The anticipation of a reform-oriented budget has also boosted investor sentiment. Experts suggest that if the weakening of the US dollar and bond yields continues, foreign portfolio investors are likely to continue to buy in the Indian market. Both domestic and foreign investors are also watching for possible changes in the long-term capital gains tax in the upcoming budget.
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Sensex, Nifty start 2025 on a weak note amid foreign fund outflows
YourStory
ยท
7m ago
Medial
The Sensex and Nifty began 2025 on a weak note due to continued foreign fund outflows, affecting investor sentiment amid a cautious atmosphere ahead of the earnings season. The Sensex fell by 171.81 points to 77,967.20, while the Nifty dipped 46.4 points to 23,598.40. Decliners included ICICI Bank and Tata Steel, while Asian Paints and Bajaj Finance gained. Economic concerns and high US bond yields contributed to the market's subdued outlook.
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Rupee posts worst week in more than two years
VCCircle
ยท
6m ago
Medial
The Indian rupee experienced its worst week in over two years, despite strengthening slightly on Friday. It declined nearly 1% over the week, hitting a lifetime low past 87 against the U.S. dollar due to trade war fears and foreign outflows. The Reserve Bank of India cut interest rates for the first time in nearly five years to stimulate the economy. RBI interventions aimed to manage volatility, with the rupee marginally recovering to end at 87.4250.
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