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FPIs Inject ₹2,420 Cr as Debt Routes Shine
31 Jan
Summary
- FPIs invested ₹2,420.47 crore on Friday, reversing recent outflows.
- Debt segments, particularly FAR and VRR, attracted significant FPI inflows.
- Despite debt inflows, FPIs continued to sell equities for the fourth day.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) made a significant net investment of ₹2,420.47 crore on Friday, January 30. This inflow provided a welcome turnaround after three preceding days of substantial outflows from the Indian market.
The debt segment was the primary driver of this positive sentiment, attracting a total of ₹2,475.44 crore. Notably, the Debt-Fully Accessible Route (FAR) saw the highest inflows at ₹1,287.05 crore, closely followed by the Debt-Voluntary Retention Route (VRR), which garnered ₹1,165.63 crore.
Despite the strong performance in debt, FPIs continued to divest from equities for the fourth straight trading day, with net outflows amounting to ₹72.29 crore on Friday. The hybrid segment experienced modest inflows of ₹29.16 crore.




