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Foreign portfolio investor (FPI) selling in Indian equities is expected to slow as the rupee strengthens, crude oil prices decline and economic prospects improve.

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Mumbai, India

Who
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs), VK Vijayakumar, Geojit Investments
What
Foreign portfolio investor (FPI) selling in Indian equities is expected to slow as the rupee strengthens, crude oil prices decline and economic prospects improve.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 11:06:16 GMT · 4h 40m ago
Where
Mumbai, India ·
Why
A combination of favourable global developments, such as hopes of a US-Iran peace agreement leading to a correction in Brent crude oil prices, and domestic factors like the rupee strengthening to around Rs 95.20 on June 12 and supportive RBI measures, are improving investor confidence towards India.
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The expected moderation in FPI selling indicates improving sentiment for India's market. Lower crude oil prices will reduce import costs, help contain inflation, and improve India's financial position, potentially supporting faster economic growth and strengthening the rupee further.

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