According to the data compiled by securities depositories, net investment by foreign investors into equity markets stood at Rs 10,359 crore, while in debt market it was Rs 15,806 crore -- a total of Rs 26,165 crore (USD 4.42 billion) -- this month so far.
Market analysts said that foreign investors continued their positive bias towards Indian markets after elections as well primarily on reforms oriented decisions taken by the new government.
Since the beginning of the year, foreign investors made a net investment of Rs 56,163 crore into the country's equities while they put Rs 61,925 crore in debt market in the period, taking the total to Rs 1.18 lakh crore (USD 19.6 billion).
The strong inflows in the recent months have taken the cumulative net investment of overseas investors into India to USD 190 billion or well over Rs 9 trillion (Rs 9 lakh crore).
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