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FPI Outflow Hits 18-Month High At Rs 29,714 Crore In May

This is the steepest outflow from the capital market since November 2016, when FPIs had pulled out Rs 39,396 crore.

A no entry street sign is pictured on a street beneath the Bombay Stock Exchange building in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Vivek Prakash/Bloomberg)
A no entry street sign is pictured on a street beneath the Bombay Stock Exchange building in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Vivek Prakash/Bloomberg)

Foreign investors pulled out Rs 29,714 crore from the capital markets in May, making it the biggest outflow in 18 months, primarily due to a surge in global crude prices.

This comes following an outflow of Rs 15,561 crore from the capital markets (equity and debt) in April. Before that, foreign investors had pumped in Rs 2,662 crore in March.

According to the latest depository data, foreign portfolio investors withdrew a net sum of Rs 10,060 crore from equities and another Rs 19,654 crore from the debt market in May, taking the total to Rs 29,714 crore or $4.4 billion.

This is the steepest outflow from the capital market since November 2016, when FPIs had pulled out Rs 39,396 crore.

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Harsh Jain, the chief operating officer at Groww, an investment platform, attributed the outflow mainly to rise in the cost of crude oil prices. This would impact all the oil importing economies, including India, and adversely affect its current account deficit, fiscal deficit, imported inflation and create headwinds for economic growth.

Besides, investors were cautious about U.S. President Donald Trump’s meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The U.S. has also threatened to impose tariffs on auto imports.

Also, FPIs had begun profit booking before the Karnataka elections, which was seen as a crucial indicator for the 2019 elections, he added.

“Another discomfort among the FPI (Category III) was SEBI’s requirement for additional documents from the key people in such a fund. Their concern is around the privacy and data theft,” Jain noted.

So far this year, FPIs have pulled out over Rs 2,100 crore from equities and withdrew more than Rs 30,000 crore from the debt market.

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