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Global Investors Resume Buying Indian Equities Amid Stability

International investors deployed over $1 billion into Indian stocks last week, signaling renewed confidence in the market's outlook.

Foreign investors channeled more than $1 billion into Indian equities last week, marking a significant renewal of interest in the nation's stock market. According to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., this fresh wave of capital deployment reflects growing confidence among global fund managers in India's investment potential. The shift follows a period of more cautious positioning as international investors reassess opportunities in emerging markets.

Several factors are underpinning the return to Indian stocks, particularly a stable domestic currency that reduces currency risk for foreign capital and improving corporate earnings expectations across key sectors. Goldman Sachs anticipates these conditions will attract additional foreign investment in the coming weeks, as fund managers seek to increase their exposure to Indian equities. The combination of macroeconomic stability and improving corporate fundamentals presents a compelling case for renewed investor participation.

The renewed inflows represent a positive reversal for Indian equity markets, which had experienced outflows during periods of broader emerging market volatility. With expectations for continued foreign capital inflows, Indian equities may benefit from a virtuous cycle of demand that supports valuations and encourages further portfolio allocation by international investors seeking growth opportunities in the region.

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