FPI Flows January 2026: $2.11 Billion Equity Outflows
FPI equity outflows touched $2.11 billion in early January 2026 as foreign investors sold across FMCG, BFSI, IT and most other sectors.
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FPI equity outflows touched $2.11 billion in early January 2026 as foreign investors sold across FMCG, BFSI, IT and most other sectors.
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NRIs need more than nominations. Learn nominee vs legal heir, wills for Indian assets, PoA limits, digital assets planning, and a simple checklist.
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Planning to buy or sell property in India as an NRI? Learn FEMA rules, NRE vs NRO funding, rent tax, sale-side TDS and repatriation basics.
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India’s 10-year yield rose after Bloomberg deferred Global Aggregate Index inclusion. Here’s what it means for passive bond flows and reforms needed.
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Supreme Court overturns Delhi High Court in Tiger Global’s Flipkart case. What the ruling means for India–Mauritius treaty use and FPI sentiment.
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Mutual fund sectoral data for December 2025 shows BFSI, retail, telecom and autos leading equity allocations as funds favour domestic demand sectors.
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Shadowfax IPO review covering business model, financials, valuation, GMP, peer comparison with Blue Dart and Delhivery, key risks, and who this logistics IPO may suit.
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Finnovate Weekly Capsule (Jan 12–Jan 16, 2026): Trade deficit at $25bn, SC rules against Tiger Global, bond yields spike, Amagi IPO 30X subscribed, CPI rises to 1.33% and key market & policy updates.
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Planning to return to India? Understand RNOR status, tax impact, NRE/NRO account changes, and what to plan before you move back to avoid mistakes.
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Learn how NRIs can invest in Indian stocks. Demat setup, PIS vs Non-PIS, NRE vs NRO route, IPO and ETF access, and key trading restrictions.
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A neutral guide to Parag Parikh Large Cap Fund NFO: what it is, Nifty 100 benchmark, execution approach, derivatives use, and who it may suit.
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FY26 GDP growth at 7.4% looks strong, but the real signal lies in nominal growth, capital formation, and India’s long-term economic resilience.
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