4 reasons FIIs sold stocks worth over Rs 87,000 crores in January…

It is been a relief of sorts for the markets for the few days with the Nifty closing above 23500 on the last trading day of January. However, this has been one of the most devastataing January in terms of FII putflows. Foreign Institutional Investors have sold Rs 87,374.66 crire in January 2025, the highest-ever recorded in January.

One of the big triggers for this unabated FII selling has been due to “the sustained strengthening of the dollar and rise in the US bond yields have been the principal factors driving the FII selling, said V K Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Financial Services.

Here are 4 reasons why FIIs are selling Indian stocks

However that’s not the only concern for the markets. FPIs or Foreign Portfolio Investors are cautious as a result of multiple factors-

Also Read6 reasons FIIs are selling Indian stocks like there’s no tomorrow… Rupee continues to be under pressure

The rupee continued to face pressure due to the broad strength of the dollar in the overseas markets as a result of the unabated dollar demand from oil importers and weak risk appetite. The currncy slipped to a low of 86.65 as the positive dollar pressurised the Indian currency. The recent liquidity infusion by the RBI to the tune of Rs 60,000 crore in three tranches did offer some support but the rupee remains under pressure. State-run banks were spotted offering dollars, most likely on behalf of the RBI, which helped limit the rupee’s losses, as per sources but the currency still declined over 1.2% over January and is on track to underperform its regional peers.

New Trump tariffs come into effect on Saturday- February 1

Foreign investors are also cautious as US braces for changes in US trade tariff. U.S. President Donald Trump will be imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports. Ball park estimates across a host of souces indicate that these changes could disrupt over $1 trillion in annual trade.

Donald Trump has set a Saturday deadline to impose the duties over his demands that Canada and Mexico take stronger action to halt the flow of illegal immigrants and the deadly opioid fentanyl. The exact implication for Indi ais not very clear and experts see the impact on India to be limited but India is unlikely to be completely immune to the changes.

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