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FPIs pump over Rs 19,700 crore in November, highest in eight months

Foreign investors pumped over Rs 19,700 crore into the country's stock markets in November, the highest in eight months, mainly due to government's plan to recapitalise PSU banks and surge in India's ranking in the World Bank's ease of doing business.

In addition, such investors put in Rs 530 crore in the debt markets during the period under review.

According to depositories data, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) invested a net amount of Rs 19,728 crore in equities last month.

This is the highest net investment by FPIs since March, when they had poured in Rs 30,906 crore in the equity market.

It has been a tremendous journey for the Indian equity markets in 2017. After taking a break from buying into Indian equities in August and September, FPIs bought equities in abundance in November.

The strong inflow could be largely attributed to the government's decision to recapitalise public-sector banks, which is expected to enhance lending and propel economic growth, said Morningstar India's senior analyst manager (research) Himanshu Srivastava.

"This is particularly seen as a positive step after the questions have been raised from various quarters on the government's ability to effectively implement economic reforms. Further, the slow pace of economic growth was also believed to be due to rising non performing assets (NPAs) problem in public sector banks, hence this decision provided a much-needed impetus to FPIs to again look back at Indian equity space," he added.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had announced the PSU bank recapitalisation plan of Rs 2.11 trillion, out of which Rs 1.35 trillion will come from recapitalisation bonds, and the rest from markets and budgetary support.

Additionally, the news about India faring well in the World Bank's Ease of Business index and a jump in core sector growth also turned the tide in India's favour, Srivastava said.

India gained 30 places in the World Bank's ease of doing business index for 2018 to 100th among 190 nations.

"These (bank's recapitalisation plan and world bank's ranking) and positive developments in the recent times provided a much-needed breather to FPIs who were concerned about the short-term impact of demonetisation and goods and services tax (GST) on the domestic economy and sluggish pace of economic recovery," he added.

Yet another positive piece of news has come from Moody's Investor Services, which upgraded its India rating by a notch to 'Baa2' from 'Baa3' with a stable outlook, citing improved economic growth prospects driven by the government reforms.

Overall, FPIs have invested Rs 53,800 crore in equities so far in 2017 and another Rs 1.46 lakh crore in debt markets.

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  1. The article reports on the surge of foreign investment in Indian stock markets in November 2017, reaching Rs 19,728 crore, the highest in eight months. The influx of investments is attributed to the Indian government's decision to recapitalise public-sector banks, which is expected to boost lending and drive economic growth. This is seen as a positive step after questions have been raised about the government's ability to implement economic reforms effectively. Additionally, India's ranking in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business index for 2018 improved by 30 places to 100th among 190 nations. Please discuss some additional topics, such : "Turnkey Contractors In Chennai".

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  2. The article discusses the increase in foreign investment in Indian stock markets in November 2017, which hit a record high of Rs 19,728 crore. The Indian government's decision to recapitalize public-sector banks, which is anticipated to increase lending and spur economic growth, is blamed for the influx of investments. After concerns were voiced over the government's capacity to successfully implement economic changes, this is viewed as a positive move. Moreover, India moved up 30 spots to 100th place out of 190 countries in the World Bank's 2018 Ease of Doing Business index. Kindly bring up any additional issues, like: "Steel Suppliers in Chennai".

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