At the end of July, P-Notes invested Rs. 1 lakh crore
MUMBAI: Along with locals, foreign investors are pouring money into the Indian stock market. Foreign investors are earning directly and indirectly by betting on the bullion of the Indian stock market.
There has been a significant increase in capital market investment through P-notes. Investment through participatory notes has crossed Rs 1.05 lakh crore by the end of July. For the fourth consecutive month, the Indian market has seen foreign investment through P-notes.
According to SEBI data, a total of Rs 1,01.3 crore, including equity, debt and hybrid securities, was invested in the Indian market through P-notes till the end of July 2021. As on June 30, the investment was Rs 2,31 crore.
By the end of July, Rs. 1,01,8 crore has been invested. Out of which Rs. 3,150 crore shares were stopped. Apart from this, Rs. 20 crore and Rs. 3 crore in hybrid securities. Investment through P-Notes has increased for the fourth consecutive month. At the end of July, P-Notar's investment reached a 20-month high.
Statistics show that the highest investment by P-Notes after 2014 was in July, 2021. In July, Rs. 1,04,606 crore has been invested. Experts say the rise in investment through P-notes proves the growing confidence of investors in the Indian capital market.
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