FIIs Investment: Rs 1.58L Cr Dump, Rs 3K Cr Buy Signals 2026 Reversal
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Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) Activity in India: Trends and Outlook
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Analysis of recent FII selling, quarterly trends, and predictions for a potential return to Indian markets.
Recent FII Selling Trends
Foreign Institutional Investors (fiis) have exhibited a fluctuating pattern of investment in India throughout 2025. While October saw a substantial inflow of ₹14,610 crore, November experienced a sell-off amounting to ₹3,765 crore. This trend continued into the third quarter (July-September) of 2025, with FIIs offloading shares worth ₹76,619 crore.
This selling activity reversed the positive trend observed in the April-June period, where inflows totaled ₹38,673 crore. The year began with significant outflows, as foreign investors pulled out a massive ₹1,16,574 crore during the January-March quarter.
Analyst Outlook: A Potential rebound in 2026
despite the recent sell-offs, a Geojit analyst remains optimistic about fiis returning to India in 2026. This positive outlook is supported by expectations of steady Gross domestic Product (GDP) growth and improving corporate earnings growth. The analyst attributes the current selling pressure, in part, to broader global economic factors and perhaps profit-booking after earlier gains.
Quarterly FII Flow Summary (2025)
| Quarter | Inflows (₹ Crore) | Outflows (₹ Crore) | Net Flow (₹ Crore) |
|---|---|---|---|
| January - March | – | 1,16,574 | -1,16,574 |
| April – June | 38,673 | – | 38,673 |
| July – September | – | 76,619 | -76,619 |
| October | 14,610 | – | 14,610 |
| November | – | 3,765 | -3,765 |
