💨 Abstract
Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) in the Indian stock market has been positive for the fourth month in a row, with September purchases amounting to Rs 57,359 crore. This is nearly equivalent to the total investments made in the past three months combined. The rise is due to a bull run in benchmark indices, monetary policy rate cuts in advanced economies, and a smooth formation of the new government.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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