Foreign investors, who resumed buying Indian debt in June, have extended that renewed interest to equities in July. After several months of continuous selling, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have become net buyers this month, investing $2.59 billion (Rs 24,662 crore) during the first 10 days of July. Foreign investors, who resumed buying Indian debt in June, have extended that renewed interest to equities in July. After several months of continuous selling, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have become net buyers this month, investing $2.59 billion (Rs 24,662 crore) during the first 10 days of July.
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