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India back on shopping list of foreign investors; FPIs buy shares worth $3.7 billion in 12 days
Financial Express· 5 days agoSince June 7, FPIs have cumulatively invested $3.7 billion in Indian stocks, following the reduction...
Indias Debt-GDP Ratio Dips To 18.7 Per Cent In March 2024
Latest India News· 5 days agoIndias external debt stood at $663.8 billion, an increase of $39.7 billion over its level at...
India's Debt-To-GDP Ratio Dips To 18.7% In March 2024
Free Press Journal· 5 days agoIn absolute terms, at the end of March 2024, India's external debt stood at USD 663.8 billion, an...
Bond Street to see $2-3 billion foreign inflows a month after inclusion in JP Morgan Index
The Economic Times· 5 days agoMumbai: The sovereign debt market will see foreign flows worth $2-3 billion per month once domestic...
Sensex breaches 78,000 mark for 1st time, Nifty at record high as bank stocks surge - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoMUMBAI: The BSE Sensex rose 712.4 points (0.9%) to cross the 78,000 mark for the first time. The NSE...
Net claims of non-residents on India decline $6.4 bn during Q4
The Hindu· 5 days agoIndian residents’ overseas financial assets recorded higher rise ($38.1 billion) as compared with that in the foreign-owned assets < ...
India’s external debt rises $39.7 bn YoY to $663.8 bn
The Hindu· 5 days agoIndia's external debt increases to $663.8 billion in March 2024, with U.S. dollar debt leading at 53.8%.
Rupee settles 3 paise higher at 83.44 against US dollar
CNBC Awaaz· 5 days agoA strengthening American currency in the overseas market weighed on the local unit and restricted...
Current account balance records surplus of 0.6% of GDP in Q4FY24: RBI
Indian Express· 6 days agoFor the full year (FY24), the country’s current account deficit moderated to $23.2 billion, or 0.7...
Q4 sees current account surplus of 0.6% of GDP
Financial Express· 6 days agoIndia’s current account balance recorded a surplus of $5.7 billion or 0.6% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in Q4FY24 as against deficits of $8.7 <...