FPIs shy away from G-Secs, FAR inflows to stay volatile

The first week of the month saw inflows of ₹4,970 crore as funds flowed into Indian debt in anticipation of a rate cut. The second week, however, saw outflows of ₹8,163 crore as a rate cut materialised and the rupee touched record lows, making Indian bonds less attractive to foreign investors, experts said. The first week of the month saw inflows of ₹4,970 crore as funds flowed into Indian debt in anticipation of a rate cut. The second week, however, saw outflows of ₹8,163 crore as a rate cut materialised and the rupee touched record lows, making Indian bonds less attractive to foreign investors, experts said.  Economic Times

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